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2. y 45301 Par 4 5 3 2 Par 4 5 3 3 Par 4 5 3 4 Par 4 5 3 5 gt REPORTEVENTS gt gt 1st METHOD 2nd RPRT METHOD k 3rd RPRT METHOD DUAL REPORTING gt gt Backup Bl _ I tS Lod t mE E all all i disable disable disable all o c all o c 1 cellular cellular Cellular El PSTN amp broadband all ofc olc O broadband 1 broadband broadband PSTN amp cellular all alrt alrt PSTN I IPSTN PSTN broadband amp cell H alrm all alrm ii i meho disable report S Ig I gt backup IF 4 5 3 6 4 5 3 7 Par 4 5 3 8 Par 4
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5. 0 DIA O J amp ll L NON PARTITIONING ONLY Ea F WL SIRENS TEST WL KEYPADS TEST gt gt lt I DIAG TESTING S1 lt gt CPU K1 lt gt CPU P I ilok IS ilok BATHROOM WAIT WAIT 719 STRONG result S1 lt gt CPU STRONG K1 lt gt CPU STRONG display I Im o DIAG TESTING 2 lt gt CPU Koe CPU cs Example ES ES iow oftest PLEASE WAIT PLEASE WAIT result 52 CPU STRONG K2 CPU STRONG J display Note STRONG GOOD POOR STRONG GOOD POOR Example NOT with siren No NOT with keypad of test 51 or S2 before is No K1 or K2 before is 5 sec result displayed according to the displayed according to the display wireless siren signal wireless keypad signal 1S tox strength strength Each ti TS OK b tton i d 1 siren 1 S2 siren 2 K1 keypad1 K2 keypad2 the next test result is displayed CPU Control Panel Unit CPU Control Panel Unit e next test result is displayed lt gt 2 way comm lt gt 2 way comm bi GPRS CONN TEST 31 gt LAN CONNECT TEST gt gt LAN RESET OPTION gt gt J IS gt PLEASE WAIT PLEASE WAIT REBOOT ilok UNIT IS OK UNIT IS OK gt FACTORY DEFIN
6. all op cl all alerts alarms alerts Par 4 5 4 2a Par 4 5 4 2b Par 4 5 4 2c 1st private tel gt gt 2nd private tel gt gt 3rd private tel ve io t SL p SE fg Tel No Tel No ES Tel No DS 0S OK 0S ilok Par 4 5 4 2d Par 4 5 4 2e Par 4 5 4 2f 4th private tel gt gt Redial attempts gt gt lod b TOK Tel No 0 I ilok 12 attempts 13 attempts 4 mpts Par 4 5 4 29 Par 4 5 4 3a Par 4 5 4 3b Tel acknowledge 1st SMS tel C 2nd SMS teli gt gt fh 1 p k ISPSMS Tel No ISMS Tel No ISF i ok IF i ok 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 3d 3rd SMS tel 4th SMS tel gt m mel o ISMS Tel No Figure 4 5 Defining Communications iloK iloK D 302541 see fig 4 5 Figure 4 5 DETAIL A
7. ZONES NET SITE ane EXTERNAL SIREN 7 Bj SITE SIREN OR 222 22 2222222 STROBE DC DC ZONEZONEGND V GND 12V PGM SRN 12V SRN IN IN 29 30 INT EXT 1 CONNECT WIRED DETECTORS AS FOLLOWS ZONE 291 ZONE 29 ZONE 30 GND ve ZONE30 GND v TAMP Alarm Power Alarm Power N C NC 1 NC Alarm event 4 4 Detector with Detector without Tamper event Infinite resistance Tamper switch Figure 3 1 Zones and Sirens Wiring i 1 Note 4 Regarding zones 29 amp 30 the Control 048 1 Panel sees a specific resistance 1 i i i Tamper switch l l according to the event as follows Normal no alarm amp no tamper 2 2 ka Notes Zone 29 GND and Zone 30 GND terminals can be connected to a normally closed contact of a detector switch for example a Tamper switch of any device or a pushbutton via a 2 2 KQ resistor The 12V terminal can be used to supply 12V up to 36mA to a detector if necessary Both 12V terminals are identical shorted together The EXT terminal can be used to trigger an external siren The INT terminal can be programmed for an internal siren or strobe see DEFINE OUTPUTS DEFINE INT STRB in par 4 8 The 12V and GND terminals can be co
8. or until the disable desired option is displayed Note Swinger Stop is defined le as r then click a dark box for entire alarm system I will be displayed at the right IN side 16 NorREADY gt 17 AUX BUTTON A 18 AUXB2 W KF 19 JAM DETECT gt i 5 Loy b IF l ilok status B i status L 20 20 instant Oo 1 instant N 30 60 skip exit delay 0 skip exi 30 60 X 10 ilok 21 NOT ACTIVE gt gt 22 BACK LIGHT DURESS gt gt B A_ IF i ilok A_ 1 latchkey on D inoacttime3h always on inb duress code 2580 latchkey off B noacttime6h off after 10 s E Change the code or i tee ke gerere noacttime 12h i e 1 enter 0000 to disable IF no act time 24h 0 BS duress function ____1 ino acttime 48h Vg ioj 1 72h Note Duress code is not i no act disable a applicable in the UK ES og A 8 uo tty Belin Lowe r piezo siren on m r enable on fail piezo si enginner reset 1 disable on fail El My J anti cod Not applicable in the USA I23 MEMORY PROMPT 29 DISARM OPTION K 30 BELL REP OPT f gt gt 31 LOW BA
9. ENROLLING TYPE ES ENROLL SENSORS IF gt gt ENROLL KEYFOB QS 28 iio A__ normalenroll El Keyfob No by tamper Oo LSS No e g 5 Select im Keyfob No 5 Keyfob No 5 lil or EM IF ilok Us ilok ZONE No 7 AN lt lt OFF gt TO DELETE press First display Y Y o wired Zone No is WL Zone No par wired WL Zone No key E MN READY 29 30 e g 29 01 28 e g 05 01 30 e g 05 m ERN wo ZONE No 29 ZONE No 05 ZONE No 05 BM TE TO PART KEYFOB No 05 __ WALK TEST KS Lilo ES i rox ilok wl OK TO ENROLL TRANSMITNOW lt OFF gt TODELETE rFot PIBIP2 P3 USER SETTING Veo ESS Initiate transmission IF select any combination Deleting a Keyfob Mi worl i ey en Y of up to 3 partitions ZONENo 29 Wi ZONENo 05 gi ZONENo 05 INSTALLER MODE KEYFOB No 05 ll IF fornet I8 gt for next Note Applies only enrolling action enrolling action Deleting wired 22 for next when in Partition mode Enrolling wired sensor Enrolling a WL Sensor WL sensor enrolling actio ES installer code 2 3 Enrolling a Keyfob 1 N m CODE ENROL WL 1WAY 0 gt ENROL WL 2WAY Ig I lilok IS ilok ca EE DEFINE ZONES E oa e g 5 No 1 or 2 e 9 2 iS gt m kp No AX kp No 5 1waykpNo 5 W
10. 37 D3 Fire Zones 96 E2 Compatible Transmitters D4 Flood Zone 36 E3 Compatible WL Siren D5 Gas Zone 96 E4 Compatible Speech Box 40 D6 Interior Zone 97 E5 Compatible GSM Modem 40 D7 Interior Follower Zones 37 E6 PowerLink 40 D8 Home Delay ZONES niie teet 37 EF od 40 MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER The PowerMax Pro control panel is supplied with 2 instruction manuals E Installer Guide this manual for your exclusive use B User s Guide for your use during installation only Must be handed over to the master user after testing the system Appendices A 1 and A 2 will help you prepare an installation plan Please take time to fill out the forms your job will become much easier and confusion will be prevented Filling out the forms will also help you create a list of detectors and transmitters that must be obtained for the particular application Compatible detectors and transmitters are listed and described briefly in Appendix E Remember it is advisable to power up the control panel temporarily after unpacking and program it on the work bench in accordance with the installation plan The programming flow charts in the programming section show all options available for each parameter Factory defaults are marked with a dark box to their right and other options that can be selected instead are marked by clear boxes This metho
11. PLS EXIT NOW The exit delay beeps will begin Press the keyfob unit s DISARM 8 key ARM indicator should extinguish the announcement Disarm ready to arm should be heard and the display should revert to READY HH MM Test the AUX button in each keyfob in accordance with the information noted in Table A 2 Appendix A Verify that the AUX button performs its duty as programmed If the AUX button is defined as STATUS system status should be displayed and announced upon pressing the button f the AUX button is defined as INSTANT press the AWAY button and then the AUX button The response should be ARMING INSTANT alternating 5 PLEASE EXIT NOW and the exit delay beeps will start Press the DISARM 8 key immediately to disarm the AUX button is programmed as PGM X 10 and permitted to activate one or several X 10 units pressing gt should activate the appliance controlled by the chosen X 10 unit s 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 Dismounting the Control Panel A Release the 2 screws that fasten the front unit to the back unit see Figure 3 1k B Remove the 3 screws that fasten the back unit to the mounting surface see Figure 3 1a and remove the control panel 6 2 Replacing the Backup Battery Replacement and first time insertion of battery pack is similar see Figure 3 1h Insert a fresh battery pack and then tighten the battery compartment li
12. 30 5 2 Diagnostic Test 5 3 Keyfob Transmitter Test 5 4 Appliance ON OFF Test 31 5 5 Emergency Transmitter Test 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 Dismounting the Control Panel 6 2 Replacing the Backup Battery 6 3 FUSS 6 4 Replacing Relocating Detectors 7 READING THE EVENT LOG 32 APRENDE A Detector Deployment amp Transmitter Assignments sssssssseeseseeeeeneeeneennnnnn enne A1 Detector Deployment A2 Keyfob Transmitter List seesseecesee A3 Emergency Transmitter List A4 Non Alarm Transmitter List APPENDIX B X 10 Unit amp PGM Output Assignments 34 APPENDIX C Event 35 Contact ID Event Codes 35 D9 Non Alarm ZONES neritina 37 SIA Event Codes D10 Perimeter Zones 37 4 2 Event Codes D11 Perimeter Follower Zones 37 Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data D12 Temperature Zone goin m 36 013 24 Hour Zones APPENDIX D Programmable Zone Types 36 D14 Key Zones Optional D1 Delay 36 APPENDIX E PowerMax Pro Compatible Devices 37 D2 Emergency Zones 96 E1 Compatible Detectors
13. press scroll backward press to scroll forward press EET to change from small caps to big caps press zu to delete a character add a space 5 press to move to the front of the field press to move to the end of the field 5 move to the next letter press lito move backward to clear the field RECORD SPEECH gt gt E I Lilo gt HOUSE IDENTITY gt gt USER 5 NAME gt gt USER 6 NAME gt gt USER 7 NAME b gt USER 8 NAME Y Rcx Y Li Y Li 2 DE don t release Mec RH Re id e en reines EH ee a is Record users 5 8 names for example David Rose Mark etc e RECORD A MESSAGE e The process is identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process TALK NOW f E E m 2 oy wy wy e g John s house USER TERM 2 gt gt USER TERM 3 gt gt USER TERM 4 gt USER TERM 5 gt gt RECORDING ENDED Release button 2 E EN E EP N a 5 Record users terms 1 5 e g Living room Library etc identical to HOUSE IDENTITY recording process gt gt VOICE MODE lt Z RECORD MESSAGE is displayed momentarily The dark square boxes slowly disappear one by one until end of recording time To check the recorded message press the Ej key and listen to the playback Figure 4 9 Speech Recording Flow Chart D 302541 27 4 10 DIAGNOSTIC T
14. dealer This is a brief display after which all ES installer code Note For PowerMax Pro with 2 installer codes INSTALLER the factory defaults are retrieved gt PLEASE code and MASTER INSTALLER code only the master installer code enables to perform factory default function 4 13 SERIAL NUMBER The menu 13 SERIAL NUMBER enables reading the gt gt enables reading the version of the PowerMax system serial number for support purposes only Clicking Pro unit 4 14 CALLING UPLOAD DOWNLOAD SERVER This option allows the installer to initiate a call to the Note This option is only used during the installation of upload download server The server uploads the panels monitored by compatible central stations PowerMax Pro configuration to its data base and can unload predefined parameters to the PowerMax Pro D 302541 29 First display L PBADY 7 WALK TEST 77 If UL DL server If UL DL server j tel is already tel was not USER SETTING 77 defined see defined before eae a o 4 5 34 see par 4 5 34 ALLER MOD _ Displayed during pu mets EDD dialing process COMMUNICATING TEL NOT DEFINED lt accompanied
15. e The battery voltage is low or normal e This is a supervisory message 37 If any of these detectors detects motion it sends out a message to the alarm control panel If the system is in the armed state an alarm will be triggered Wireless PowerCode Infrared Detector CLIP MCW A curtain pattern PIR detector for indoor use and designed for easy installation An advanced motion analysis method allows the CLIP MCW to distinguish between the true motion of the human body and any other disturbances that cause false alarms After detection the detector disarms itself to save battery power It rearms reverts to the ready state if there is no subsequent detection throughout the following 2 minute period Dual technology anti masking NEXT PLUS Detectors The NEXT PIR is a microprocessor controlled PIR detector designed for easy installation free of vertical adjustment It features a cylindrical lens with uniform detection sensitivity of up to a distance of 15 meters 49 ft from the detector Wireless PowerCode PIR Detector TOWER 40 A microprocessor controlled wireless digital PIR detector designed for easy installation free of vertical adjustment It features parabolic and cylindrical mirrors with uniform detection sensitivity throughout its operating range up to 18 meters 59 ft with creep zone protection An advanced True Motion Recognition algorithm patented allows the TOWER 40 to distinguish between the
16. Push downward on the GSM Module to make sure that the pins of the GSM Module are connected firmly with its connector Fasten the GSM Module with the screw D 302541 SIM card insertion lac O Open S Align SIM 1 cover card in cover te ON Ss gt CONES IMPORTANT Slide SIM Rotate cover Lock cover 1 inserting SIM card into to close to close card deactivate its cover E PIN code by using a x ee cellular telephone 2 Do not insert A remove SIM card when the PowerMax Pro is Powered by AC power or battery Connect the flat cables in their respective TU connectors 2 5 according to options Back unit Close the panel and fasten the 2 screws Figure 3 1k Final Closure D 302541 4 PROGRAMMING 4 1 INTRODUCTION Your system is equipped with a partitioning feature in a PowerMax Pro Partition system that can divide your alarm system into three distinct areas identified as Partition 1 through 3 Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems are more practical such as a home office or warehouse building When partitioned each zone each user code and many of your system s features can be assigned to Partition 1 to 3 Note When partition is disabled all zones user codes and features of the PowerMax Pro will operate as in a regular unit When part
17. 2 Caller ID Fig 4 5 3 23c Here you determine the 2 IPMP receiver telephone number When the PowerMax Pro responds to an incoming call from the telephone number defined here it creates a connection to that IPMP for uploading downloading data 2 Way Voice Def Fig 4 5 3 24 Send 2 WV Code Fig 4 5 3 24a see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine whether the system will send two way voice code to the central station to turn the central station from data communication to voice communication state by using pre selected SIA or Contact ID communication format only The options are send and don t send Two Way Voice Central Stations Fig 4 5 3 24b see note in Fig 4 5 Here you select the timeout for 2 way voice communication with Central Stations or enable the central station to ring back for 2 way voice function This option is applicable only after reporting an event to the central station The central station person can press 3 for listen in 1 for speak out or 6 for listening and speaking The options are 10 45 60 90 seconds 2 minutes ring back and disable no two way voice communication Note If Ring Back is selected you should select Disable Report for private telephone see par 4 5 4 1 Reporting to Private Telephones otherwise the central station will establish communication with the PowerMax Pro after an event occurrence in the normal manner and not after one ring Ringback Time F
18. 30 days and test OFF Line Fail Report Fig 4 5 3 21 PSTN Fig 4 5 3 21a Here you determine if the PSTN telephone line disconnection will be reported or not and determine the delay between detection of line disconnection and the failure reporting If the telephone line is disconnected the message tel line fail will be stored in the event log The options are don t report immediately 5 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes or 180 minutes GSM GPRS Fig 4 5 3 21b Here you determine if the GSM GPRS line disconnection will be reported or not and determine the delay between detection of line disconnection and report failure If the telephone line is disconnected the message GSM line fail will be stored in the event log The options are don t report 2 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes or 30 minutes Broadband Fig 4 5 3 21 Here you determine if the Broadband Module line disconnection will be reported or not and determine the delay between detection of line disconnection and report failure If the telephone line is disconnected the event BBA line fail will be stored in the event log The options are don t report 2 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes or 30 minutes PSTN Up Down Fig 4 5 3 22 Remote Access Fig 4 5 3 22a Here you give or deny permission to access the system and exercise control from a remote telephone The options are rem access ON and rem access OFF Mast Downl Code Fig 4 5 3 22b Here y
19. F MCT 131 101 MOOR NONALARM MCT 131 CodeSecure and the MCT 101 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike D 302541 N A in North America Single button unis The MCT 131 e e MCT 231 201 DISARM AWAY NOTE BUTTON FUNCTIONS SHOWN emergency and non alarm ARE TRUE FOR MCT 134 ONLY MCT 134 104 DISARM The MCM 140 is a wireless remote control unit that enables the to arm disarm the alarm system to initiate emergency fire panic alarms to perform one of the AUX functions to turn lighting devices on and off and for PGM control The keypad includes an RF transmitter that sends out a differently coded RF signal for each command I MKP 150 151 The MKP 150 MKP 151 operates using two way encrypted coded transmission and provides aural and visual indications For each control panel a maximum of two MKP 150 MKP 151 keypad devices may be enrolled The device enables the user to arm disarm the alarm system to initiate emergency fire panic alarms and to turn lighting devices on and off Not UL listed MCT 234 N DISPLAY Po 2 EMERGENCY OR NON ALARM MCT 211 MCM 140 150 151 237 Compatible WL Siren The MCS 710 720 Metams MCS 730 wireless siren can EMERGENCY be integrated with the PowerMax Pro in areas in which
20. ON ON ON ON ON by Timer ON by Zone No ON Appliance by arm by by by by ON OFF i HOME AWAY disarm Memo Delay Keyfob Time Time 34 D 302541 APPENDIX C Event Codes Contact ID Event Codes Code Definition AR AC Restore SIA Event Codes Definition Gas trouble restore AT AC Trouble BA Burglary Alarm BB Burglary Bypass Holdup Alarm duress Phone Line Restore Phone Line Trouble Code Definition Definition 101 Emergency RF receiver jam detect 110 Fire Communication trouble 120 Panic Telco fault 121 Duress Fire detector trouble 122 Silent Prob trbl 123 Audible BC Burglary Cancel Opening Report 131 Perimeter Loss of supervision RF Sensor tamper 132 Interior RF low battery BR Burglary Restore Fail to Arm BT Burglary Trouble Panic Alarm Jamming BV Burglary Verified Emergency Alarm 134 Entry Exit Fire detector clean me BZ Missing Supervision CF Forced Closing Engineer Reset Automatic Test CI Fail to Close Manual Test CL Closing Report Exit from Manual Test CP Auto Arm Tamper Alarm CR Recent Close Tamper Restore EA Door Open Flood alarm 137 Tamper CP O C by user 139 Burglary verified Auto arm 151 Gas alarm Cancel 152 Frzr alert Quick arm 153 Frz alert Door open event 154 Flood alarm Armed home 158 Hot alert Fail to close FA Fire Alarm Flood alarm restore 159 Co
21. trouble indications pertaining to lack of battery or lack of telephone line connection For Europe Safety Compliance a The model shall be installed according to the local electrical code b The circuit breaker shall be readily accessible c The rating of the external circuit breaker shall be 16A or less The backup periods when the PowerMax Pro includes internal PowerLink with 1 active camera GSM and proximity reader with external load connected between 12 V terminal and GND terminal is as follows Battery Pack Battery pack Backup external type Quantity period load 9 6V 1800 mAh 1 10h 30mA 2 2 20h 16 mA 9 6V 2200 mAh 1 12h 50 mA 3 2 24h 27 mA 1 Devices that are connected between 12 V terminal and GND of PowerMax Pro that includes internal GSM and proximity reader 9 6V 1800 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n GP180AAM8YMX manufactured by GP 3 9 6V 2200 mAh rechargeable NiMH battery pack p n GP220AAH8BMX manufactured by GP Standard UL installation 5 Extended backup installation Maximum battery recharge time 72 hours Battery Test Once every 10 seconds 2 4 Communication Built in Modem 300 baud Bell 103 protocol Data Transfer to Local Computer Via RS232 serial port Report Destinations 2 central stations 4 private telephones Reporting Format Options SIA Pulse 4 2 1900 1400 Hz Pulse 4 2 1800 2300 Hz Contact ID Scancom
22. Enroll WL 1 way KP 4 2 6 Enroll Delete 2 Way Keypad The 2 way keypad type MKP 150 151 enables the user to remotely control the system and also to receive data from the system status alarm and trouble data To enroll up to two 2 way keypads refer to Figure 4 2 4 2 7 Enroll Delete Wireless Siren The wireless siren is a remote siren that is activated upon predefined events by the PowerMax Pro system To enroll delete up to 2 wireless sirens refer to Figure 4 2 4 2 8 Enroll Delete Proximity Tags Proximity tags enable authorized people to enter restricted areas Presenting valid proximity tag while the system is armed causes the system to disarm Presenting valid proximity tag while the system is disarmed causes the system to be armed in AWAY optional HOME mode To enroll delete proximity tags refer to Figure 4 2 Note Proximity tags are used on control panels with installed Proximity readers not standard on UK versions 11 12 C
23. Pulse Rate 10 20 33 and 40 pps programmable Message to Private Phones Tone or voice 2 5 Physical Properties Operating Temp Range 14 F to 120 F 10 C to 49 C Storage Temp Range 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Humidity 85 relative humidity 30 C 86 F Size 10 13 16 x 8 x 2 1 8 in 275 x 203 x 55 mm Weight 990g 2 2 pounds without batteries Color Silver or white d The cables for the AC mains connection shall have an overall diameter of 13mm and 16mm conduit Please refer to Back Unit Power Cable Connection in Figure 3 1f 3 3 System Planning amp Programming It pays to plan ahead use the tables in appendices A and B at the end of this guide to register the intended location of each detector the holder and assignment of each transmitter and the control plan for the X 10 units Gather up all transmitters and detectors used in the system and mark each one in accordance with your deployment plan Program the system now as programming section 3 4 Mounting Required tool Philips screwdriver 2 PowerMax Pro mounting process is shown in Figure 3 1a 3 1k instructed in the D 302541 3 5 Back Unit Mounting and Wiring Locate the terminal block housed in the expander card Required tools Cutter and slotted screwdriver 3 mm located on the upper left side of the back unit and make blade the necessary connections PowerMax Pro wiring is shown in Figures 3 1b and c Separate the b
24. Zway kp kpNo 2 2way kp No 2 21 i OK IF ilok IF TRANSMIT NOW eGA TO OFF TO DELETE TRANSMIT NOW NOW OFF TO DELETE C15 PARTITIONING press _TRANSMIT NOW HEPARHTONKG I ES EE CER red LED 299 E tamper rs ES 1 OK TO EXIT lights 535 switch once B cece curated 208 see MKP 150 151 V jJ inst instructions Commander MCM 140 ACCESS TO PARTI 3 il OK C01 Pall P2 P30 1way kp No 5 2way kp No 2 W t next 2way kp No 2 enrolling action ofp to Spariions Commander MCM 140 IS ilok 1way kp No 5 B Applies only T gt for next when in Partition mode enrolling action Enrolling a wireless Deleting a wireless Enrolling a wireless keypad MKP 150 151 Deleting a wireless keypad MKP 150 151 C ENROL WL SIREN ENROLL PROX TAG IFL siren No 2 gt gt for next enrolling action lt OFF gt TO DELETE 5 3 siren No 2 ilok IF i ox 2 7 WL siren No FI or 2 e g 2 XE _ sirenNo 2 siren No 2 B a Y I Y 5 Tag No 5 BN TRANSMIT NOW Open WL I IF v pis rA LR PRESENT TA
25. wiring action is difficult or impossible The MCS 710 MCS 720 MCS 730 is a fully supervised 2 way communication device it includes a receiver to receive activation commands from the alarm system and a transmitter to periodically transmit its status signal to the alarm system When an identifiable activation command is received from the PowerMax Pro the siren activates its sounder and the flash light strobe light every 1 5 seconds ALARM MCT 231 DISARM ONLY AWAY Not UL listed MCT 1321 102 DISARM MCT 131 101 Xe SS MCS 710 MCS 730 39 E4 Compatible Speech Box The Speech Box is a wired remote Speaker and microphone device designed for indoor use When used with the PowerMax Pro control panel the Speech Box provides remote audio capability to enable two way voice communication between the user and the central station or private telephone Visual operation is indicated by a single steady LED Not UL listed E5 Compatible GSM Modem The internal GSM modem enables the PowerMax Pro system to operate over a cellular network For details regarding the GSM modem features and connections refer to the GSM Modem installation instructions Speech Box Internal GSM If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network equipment until the problem is resolved Note For additional products refer to www visonic com Visonic Limited the Manuf
26. Option 16 4 4 27 Siren On Line 16 4 4 28 Memory 16 4 4 29 Disarm Option 16 4 4 30 Bell Rep Option 16 4 4 31 Low Bat Ack AT 4 4 32 Screen Saver 4 4 33 Confirm Alarm 4 4 34 AC FAIL REP 4 4 36 User Permission 4 4 39 Key Zones Options Optional 17 4 5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS 19 Preliminary Guidance iere eter ree 4 5 1 PSTN GSM Fig 4 5 4 5 2 GPRS BB Fig 4 5 4 5 3 C S Reporting Fig 4 5 20 4 5 4 Private Report Fig 4 5 4 6 GSM Auto Detection 4 7 PowerLink Auto Detection 4 8 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS 25 4 8 1 Preliminary Guidance 25 4 8 2 Define PGM 25 4 8 3 Defining INT STRB 4 8 4 X 10 GENERAL DEF 4 8 5 X 10 UNIT DEFINE 4 9 DEFINE VOICE 4 9 1 Record Speech 4 9 2 Speech Box Mode 4 10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST 28 4 10 1 GPRS Communication Test 4 10 2 LAN Connection Test 28 4 10 3 LAN Reset 28 4 11 USER FUNCTION 4 12 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS 4 13 SERIAL NUMBER xs 4 14 CALLING UPLOAD DOWNLOAD SERVER 29 4 15 ENABLING DISABLING PARTITIONS 30 4 16 WALK TEST 90 5 TESTING PROCEDURES 5 30 5 1 Preparations
27. TO gt gt H Em Ju not installed attic back door vex basement 7 bathroom custom 5 _ PGM i PGM PGM PGM BY ARM AWAY gt gt BY ARM HOME gt gt Dxx BY DISARM gt BY MEMORY gt US ilok Ilio IF ilok IF disable mn disable disable El turn on LI turn on LI turn on LI turn off o turn off o turn off L1 pulse active pulse active pulse active L1 US VS US PGM i BY KEYFOB gt gt BYZONES gt gt BY LINE FAIL gt gt IS ilox A li IS ilok A ty IF ilok b IS li disable B disable a zone by line fail no turn o turn on ol c zone lt gt b zone by line fail yes o turn off z o SELECT BY p gt OR ex pulse active i 1S toggle 1 k Note PGM BY LINE FAIL function is IF Li Lok Jj ENTER ZONE NUMBERS applicable for PGM only not for X 10 ES disable E turn on Li turn off D nu pulse active peek toggle Figure 4 8 Define Outputs Flow Chart D 302541 If PGM is selected the letters will be displayed instead of Upon selecting any one of the 3 options zone a b and c you may enter a zone number and then select disable turn on turn off pulse active or toggle The currently saved option is dis
28. after system arming D8 Home Delay Zones A zone type which functions as a delay zone when the system is armed HOME and as a perimeter follower zone when the system is armed AWAY D9 Non Alarm Zones A non alarm zone does not directly participate in the alarm system Its main use is to perform auxiliary remote control tasks such as opening closing a gate activating deactivating courtesy light and similar applications No alarm silent or otherwise is associated with a non alarm zone For remote control of electrical sensors you can define the desired number of non alarm zones and enroll a portable transmitter or a wireless sensor detector to this type of zone Then you must ensure that these zones are permitted to control the PGM output or the X 10 units or both see par 4 8 Next you can select the zones 3 at most that will control each output The outputs in turn will control the external electrical sensors Note A sensor control can also be carried out by holders of all keyfob transmitters by pressing the AUX button This method will work provided that you programmed the button for PGM X 10 control see Par 4 4 17 and 4 4 18 and that you programmed the PGM output and the X 10 units to be controlled by keyfob transmitters see par 4 8 D10 Perimeter Zones Perimeter zones rely on detectors designed to protect doors windows and walls An immediate alarm is initiated when such a zone is violated by openin
29. an optional function that enables you to arm or disarm the system via zones 21 28 29 or 21 29 provided 13 Table 1 DEFAULT AND PROGRAMMED ZONE DEFINITIONS Zone Zone Type Zone Name Chime melody No Default Programmed Default Programmed Zone Name or Off Delay 1 Front Door Delay 1 Garage Delay 2 Garage Door M Perimeter Perimeter Child Room Interior Office Interior Dining Room Perimeter 9 Perimeter Kitchen 10 Perimeter Living Room 11 Interior Living Room Interior Bedroom 1 1 1 12 1 13 Perimeter Bedroom Perimeter Guest Room 1 Interior Master Bedroom 1 1 1 OC 5 16 Perimeter Master Bedroom 17 Perimeter Laundry Room Perimeter Master Bathroom 19 Perimeter Basement 21 Fire Fire Emergency Emergency Emergenc Emergenc 25 24 h silent Office 24 h audible Attic 27 24 h audible Den Yard 29 non alarm Hall 30 non alarm Utility room Note All zones are Off chime by default Enter your own choice in the last column and program accordingly 4 4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS 4 4 1 Preliminary Guidance given until the last 10 seconds of the delay during which This mode allows you to customize the control panel and the beeping rate increases Location No 3 allows adapt its characteristics and behavior to the requirements program Mung of the exit delay length Available options of the particular
30. battery Site Internal Siren Current INT 450 mA max 10 5 VDC minimum when powered by AC amp DC battery PGM Output Current 100 mA max Wired Detectors zones 29 amp 30 Total Sum Current 36 mA max High Current Short Circuit Protection All outputs are protected automatic reset fuse Total PowerMax Pro output current of INT amp EXT sirens PGM output and detectors cannot exceed 550 mA Backup Battery Options Maximum external devices current 9 6V 1800 mAh 9 6V 2200 mAh meis pi Battery Pack Battery Pack 1 battery 2 batte 1 battery 2 batte pack packs pack packs 4h 240mA 400mA 300mA 600 mA 8h 100mA 200mA 140 260 12h 55mA 120mA 80mA 160 mA 24h OmA 40mA 25 mA 70 mA 36h no 15mA 10 mA 36 mA backup 48h no OmA 0 mA 18 mA backup 3 INSTALLATION Note The system must be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code ANSI NFPA 72 3 1 Unpacking the Equipment Open the cardboard packing box and check whether all items have been included If you find out that an item is missing contact your vendor or dealer immediately 3 2 Supplying Power to the Unit Connect power to the PowerMax Pro as described in Figure 3 1f for internal power supply or in Figure 3 1g for external power supply Alternatively you may power up from the backup battery as shown in Figure 3 1h Disregard any
31. be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible The connection of the power supply to the PowerMax Pro unit can be performed through two options as follows Through connection of the power cable to the internal power supply as shown in Figure 3 1f Or Through direct connection of the 12 5 VDC power supply to the expander card via the wall mounted switched AC DC power supply supplied by Visonic as shown in Figure 1g Remove the cable entry knockout s and enter the power cable For thick cable cable reversed clamp Power supply safety cover T gt Power supply Power terminal strip supply unit route it to the power supply unit Pull out the power supply safety cover b C with screwdriver d e reversed to fit thick thin cable f Close the safety cover l s a Insert the power cable through the desired wiring channel see step 1 and Connect the two wires of the power cable to the power supply terminal block Verify that the wires are tightly fastened by the screws of the terminal block Fasten the power cable by its clamp see also step 2 this clamp can be Figure 3 1f Back Unit Power Cable Connection es Extract either of these cable clamps for use in the next step Remove Slide the cable entry and use as cover along the slots cable entry until it snaps i
32. codes 4 digits each 9999 different combinations Code 0000 is not allowed Control Facilities Integral keypad PowerCode Code Secure hand held transmitters One way two way keypads Optional Built In Proximity Tag Reader Web interface via optional PowerLink module SMS commands via optional GSM GPRS module Remote control by telephone Display Single line Backlit 16 character LCD Arming Modes AWAY HOME AWAY INSTANT HOME INSTANT LATCHKEY FORCED BYPASS Alarm inhibited during a single arming period swinger stop after 1 2 3 alarm tamper fault or not inhibited programmable selectable Alarm Types Silent alarm siren alarm or sounder internal alarm in accordance with zone attributes Siren Signals Continuous intrusion 24 hours panic triple pulse pause triple pulse fire Siren bell Timeout Programmable Internal Sounder Output At least 85 dBA at 10 ft 3 m Supervision Programmable time frame for inactivity alert Special Functions Speech and sound control X10 an international and open industry standard for communication among electronic devices used for home automation up to fifteen X 10 units Chime zones Diagnostic test and event log Local and Remote Programming over Telephone GSM GPRS connections D 302541 e Special wall mounted bracket permits installation without having to open the unit s plastic casing e Optional plug in dual RS 232 module that enabl
33. event groups defined in Report To Private 4 Private Tel Fig 4 5 4 2d Here you program the 4 telephone number including area code if required of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report To Private Redial Attempts Fig 4 5 4 2e Here you determine the number of times the communicator will dial the called party s number private telephone The options are 1 2 3 and 4 attempts Attention A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted by the Australian Telecommunication Authority Two Way Voice Private Phones Fig 4 5 4 2f Here you determine whether 2 way voice communication with private telephones will be allowed or not The options are enable 2 way and disable 2 way Tel acknowledge Fig 4 5 4 2g Here you determine whether the system will use the single acknowledge or the all acknowledge mode when reporting to private telephones Note In the single acknowledge mode receiving an acknowledge signal from a single telephone is sufficient to consider the current event closed and call off the communication session The remaining telephones serve for backup purposes only In the all acknowledge mode an acknowledge signal must be received from each telephone before the current event is considered reported The options are single ack and all ack SMS Report Telit Fig 4 5 4 3 1 SMS Tel Fig 4 5 4 3a Here you define the first SMS phone number including area
34. ilok When the OK button is pressed the test result takes REBOOT Resets the Broadband Module between 15 sec to 4 mins before it is displayed FACTORY DEFIN depending on the severity of the failure Resets all LAN setting definitions does not See par 4 10 1 for a complete list of possible reset Central Station IP definitions GSM GPRS messages and par 4 10 2 for a complete list of possible Broadband Module messages Figure 4 10 Diagnostic Test Flow Chart 4 11 USER FUNCTIONS This mode provides you with a gateway to the user Caution If after having programmed the user codes the functions through the regular user programming menu system does not recognize your installer code this Refer to the User Guide for detailed procedures indicates you must have programmed a user code that is identical with your installer code If so access the user menu and change the code that is identical with your installer code This will re validate your installer code 4 12 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS If you want to reset the PowerMax Pro parameters to the Entering to exit from the FACTORY 12 FACTORY DEFLT factory default parameters you should enter the installer DEFLT menu is shown in figure 4 1a menu and perform the FACTORY DEFLT function as lt OK gt to restore described in the right side illustration To obtain the ilok _ relevant parameters defaults contact the PowerMax Pro ENTER CODE
35. in AWAY mode Options any time on entry all on entry wireless or entry away kp 4 4 30 Bell Rep Option Fig 4 4 location 30 Here you determine whether an alarm will be initiated siren report when there is a supervision jamming failure during AWAY arming state Available options are EN standard and other When EN standard is selected if there is supervision jamming failure during AWAY arming the siren is activated and the events are reported as tamper events When Other is selected there is no such activity during AWAY arming D 302541 4 4 31 Low Bat Ack Fig 4 4 location 31 Here you determine whether the user will hear or will not hear low battery sound when he tries to disarm the system with a keyfob whose battery voltage is low Available options are keyfob L B on the user has to acknowledge the keyfob low battery message or keyfob L B off the user does not have to acknowledge the keyfob low battery message 4 4 32 Screen Saver Fig 4 4 location 32 Here you can determine that if no key is pressed during more than 30 seconds the display will read PowerMax to prevent a possible intruder of knowing the system status You can determine that normal display will return after pressing the button followed by entering user code Refresh by Code Text by Code or after pressing any key Refresh by Key Text by Key When partition is enabled you can also determine that if no key is pressed
36. true motion of an intruder and any other disturbances which may cause false alarms B Magnetic Contact Transmitter MCT 302 is a PowerCode magnetic contact transmitter used to detect the opening of a door or a window The alarm contacts are closed as long as the door or window remains closed CLIP MCW NEXT PLUS TOWER 40 MCT 302 The unit has an extra alarm input that acts as if it were a separate wireless transmitter It sends or does not send a restored to normal message to the alarm system depending on the setting of an on board DIP switch The restore message informs you through the control panel s display whether the door or window is open or closed C MCT 100 Wireless Adapter for Wired Detectors MCT 100 is a PowerCode device used mainly as a wireless adapter for 2 regular magnetic switches installed on 2 windows in the same room It has two inputs behaving as separate wireless transmitters with different PowerCode IDs Each input sends or does not send a restored message to the alarm system depending on the setting of an on board DIP switch D Wireless Smoke Detector MCT 425 photoelectric smoke detector equipped with a PowerCode type transmitter If enrolled to a fire zone it initiates a fire alarm upon detection of smoke 38 MCT 425 E Wireless PowerCode Gas Detector MCT 441 A natural gas detector designed to send an alarm when Methane gas is detected The detector
37. will receive a message if the system is inactive not armed during a defined period days The options are disable rep after 7d rep after 14d rep after 30d rep after 90d Call Waiting OFF Fig 4 5 3 29 Here you enter a code to cancel call waiting when calling the central station 4 5 4 Private Report Fig 4 5 Report To Private Fig 4 5 4 1 Here you determine which event groups will be reported to private telephone subscribers The options are as follows Term Description all All messages all op cl All messages except open close all alerts All messages except alerts alarms Alarm messages alerts Alert messages op cl Open close disable report No message will be reported Note All means all events including the L BAT and AC FAIL trouble messages Voice report Fig 4 5 4 2 1 Private Tel Fig 4 5 4 2a Here you program the 1 telephone number including area code if required of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report To Private 2 Private Telit Fig 4 5 4 2b Here you program the 2 telephone number including area code if required of the private subscriber to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report To Private 22 3 Private Tel Fig 4 5 4 2c Here you program the 3 telephone number including area code if required of the private subscriber to which the system will report the
38. 0 s GH icanceltime1m quick arm ON Bo bypass aborttime 15s canceltime5m quickarm OFF 4 no bypass B s aborttime30s g S canceltime 15m og am Hg gt force arm gt abort time45s canceltime 60 m 7 OK taborttime 605 rcanceltime4h 7 2 cancel inactive Noto Force ug ier PA ilokJ aborttime 3m 1p applicable dn tne ees 4 O USA Partition disabled Partition enabled 10 PIEZO BEEPS gt gt 10 PIEZO BEEPS k gt gt _ 11 TROUBLE BEEPS gt gt Aw 5 B R off by d off when normal disable beeps uA IS IF ilok Note Partitioning is an optional feature 13 SWINGER STOP _ gt gt _ 14 CROSS ZONING Note The currently saved er 1 options are displayed with shut after 2 superv time 2 h dark box at the right side of shut after 3 Superv time 4h the display To review the hutd gR repeatedly click n b gt 1superv time 12 h o Li supervtime8h Q El mi
39. 12 24 48 72 hours and no act disable 4 4 22 Back Light Fig 4 4 location 22 Here you determine whether the keypad back lighting will remain on at all times or will come on when a key is pressed and go off within 10 seconds if no further keystrokes are sensed The two options are always on and off after 10 s 4 4 23 Duress Fig 4 4 loc 23 A duress alarm ambush message can be sent to the central station if the user is forced to disarm the system under violence or menace To initiate a duress message the user must disarm the system with the duress code 2580 by default Here you can change the code digits or enter 0000 to disable the duress feature The system does not allow the user to program the duress code saved in this memory location as an existing user code 16 4 4 24 Piezo Siren Fig 4 4 location 24 Here you determine whether the internal siren will sound or remain silent upon alarm according to the user preference Options piezo siren on piezo siren off 4 4 25 Reset Option Fig 4 4 location 25 Not applicable in the USA Here you determine whether the system can be rearmed after an event by the user or only by the installer Options user reset or engineer reset or anti code reset If Engineer Reset is selected the system can be rearmed only by the installer by entering and exiting the installer menu by entering and exiting the event log see section 7 or by remote telephone To per
40. 22 23 24 Zones 1 2 3 4 5 67 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 digit 2 1 23 4 51617 112 314 5617 8 9 JA B C D E F 35 Panic 24 Hours 8 users 1 digit Panic CP 2 9 2 digit 1 digit aad Restore Restore Failure Restore Battery Battery Restore Tamper p et eae 6 Understanding the Scancom Reporting Protocol Data Format The SCANCOM data format consists of 13 decimal digits divided into 4 groups from left to right as shown at the right side Each channel is associated with a specific event as follows 5t C Alarm cancel 6 C Emergency 7 C Second alarm 8 C Trouble messages 1 Fire 2 9 C Personal attack 3 C Intruder 4 C Open close Account Channels Channels Code 1 4 5 8 aaaa System Status CCCC S lt notrouble test low battery CCCC The digit in this position conveys the status of channel 1 The digit in this position conveys the status of channel 8 Scancom Data Format APPENDIX D Programmable Zone Types D1 Delay Zones A delay zone triggers the entry delay set by you in the course of programming the system Warning beeps will sound th
41. 4 2 1900 1400 B 4 2 1800 2300 BI Scancom see Appendix C code lists D 302541 4 2 Pulse Rate Fig 4 5 3 15 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you select the pulse rate at which data will be sent to central stations if any one of the 4 2 formats has been selected in PSTN Report Format The options are 10 20 33 and 40 pps PSTN Report Retry Fig 4 5 3 16 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine the number of times the communicator will dial the central station s number via PSTN The options are 2 4 8 12 and 16 attempts GSM Report Retry Fig 4 5 3 17 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine the number of times the communicator will try to report via a cellular group GPRS GSM and SMS to the central station The options are 2 4 8 12 and 16 attempts Lan Report Retry Fig 4 5 3 18 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine the number of times the communicator will try to report via the Broadband Module communication to the central station The options are 2 4 8 12 and 16 attempts Auto Test Time Fig 4 5 3 19 Here you determine the time at which the telephone line will be tested and reported to the central station Auto Test Cycle Fig 4 5 3 20 Here you determine the time interval between consecutive telephone line test messages sent to the central station The control panel performs this at regular intervals to verify proper communications The options are test every 5 hours test every 1 2 5 7 14
42. 5 309 4 5 3 10 RCVR 1 ACCOUNT f gt gt RCVR 2 ACCOUNT gt PSTN GSM RCVR1 gt gt PSTN GSM RCVR2 f IP RCVR 1 gt gt ilok 5 o ilok pom b rm HoJ 5 KS fst ace no 773 2nd acc no TER d 1000 000 000 000 peers 1 2 Enter Tel Enter Tel No Enter IP address fog TOK E 1S io JIS Tox IS ilok BS hoc 4 5 3 11 4 5 3 12 4 5 3 13 4 5 3 14 4 5 315 IP RCVR 2 o sus RCVR 1 5 swsRcvR2 gt PSTN RPRT FORMAT gt 4 2 PULSE RATE 4 E Sot rog 5 1000 000 000 000 i 1 eerie f Enter IP address E Enter Tel No Li Enter Tel No P 1300 1400 1 gt 1760 Ey Tog mss roc tS 570 PH OK Scancom i 1 SIA text 1 contactID_ __ Par 4 5 3016 4 5 3 17 Par 4 5 3 18 Par 4 5 3 19 Par 4 5 3 20 PSTN RPRT RETRY GSM RPRT RETRY gt gt LAN RPRT RETRY AUTO TEST TIME gt gt AUTO TEST CYCLE f gt gt n E ilok ilok ilok amp UST amp 2 attempts r 2 Ey i 2 Tj i test time 12 00P test OFF LT 1 4 attempts B 4 attempts E 4 attempts E Enter time 1 test every 1 8 attempts 8 attempts i 8 attempts i tonnes 00 test every 2 d 12 attempts 1 112 attempts 1 112 attempts S Toy test every 5d 16 attempts _
43. 88 5 WEST DUDLEY TOWN ROAD BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 1376 PHONE 860 243 0833 800 223 0020 FAX 860 242 8094 rh M VISONIC INC U S A VISONIC LTD UK PRODUCT SUPPORT 0870 7300830 INIT 6 MADINGLEY COURT CHIPPENHAM DRIVE KINGSTON MILTON KEYNES MK10 OBZ TEL 0870 7300800 FAX 0870 7300801 74 Wb VISONIC GmbH D A CH KIRCHFELDSTR 118 D 40215 DUSSELDORF TEL 49 0 211 600696 0 FAX 49 0 211 600696 19 VISONIC IBERICA ISLA DE PALMA 32 NAVE 7 POL GONO INDUSTRIAL NORTE 28700 SAN SEBASTI N DE LOS REYES MADRID ESPANA TEL 34 91659 3120 FAX 34 91663 8468 www visonic iberica es INTERNET www visonic com MADE IN ISRAEL VISONIC LTD 2010 POWERMAX PRO PARTITION II Installer guide 0 302541 Rev 2 10 10 40 D 302541
44. Compliance with CE Standards EN 50131 3 EN301489 3 7 EN 50130 4 EN60950 Aka ETSI TS 0210 ATS 3 En 50131 1 ATS4 12 classifications according to EN 50136 1 1 EN50136 2 1 certified by Telefication According to the European standard EN50131 1 the PowerMax Pro security grading is 2 low to medium risk and environmental classification is Il indoor general and the power supply type is A The PowerMax Pro is compatible with the RITE requirements Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 GSM standards Europe Complies with CE standards 3GPP TS 51 010 1 EN 301 511 EN301489 7 USA FCC 47 Part 22 GSM850 and Part 24 GSM 1900 EMC standard FCC 47 Part 15 SAR standards FCC rule 2 1093 FCC Docket 96 326 amp Supplement C to OET Bulletin 65 2 2 RF Section Operating Frequencies MHz 315 433 or 868 95 Receiver Type Super heterodyne fixed frequency Receiver Range 600 ft 180 m in open space Antenna Type Spatial diversity Coding PowerCode and or CodeSecure 2 3 Electrical Data Power Supply Internal switching power supply see Fig 3 1f optional external power supply see section 3 5 6 and Figure 3 1g 100VAC to 240VAC 50 60 Hz 0 5A 12 5 VDC 1 6A Maximum Output Ripple 5 Current Drain Approx 40 mA standby 1400 mA at full load and in alarm Site External Siren Current EXT 450 mA max 10 5 VDC minimum when powered by AC amp DC
45. EN ORAL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE IN NO CASE SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER AS AFORESAID THE MANUFACTURER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE INCLUDING LOSS OF USE PROFITS REVENUE OR GOODWILL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM PURCHASER S USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FOR LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF OTHER PROPERTY OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE EVEN IF MANUFACTURER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DEATH PERSONAL AND OR BODILY INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR OTHER LOSS WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT FAILED TO FUNCTION WARRANTY E6 PowerLink The internal PowerLink enables you to view and control the PowerMax Pro system over the Internet For details regarding the PowerLink features and connections refer to the PowerLink user guide r Plink Pro E7 Prox Tag The proximity tag enables you to perform a variety of functions without entering user code for example arming disarming reading the event log etc Whenever the user code is required you can simply present a valid proximity
46. EST This mode allows you to test the function of all protected area wireless sensors wireless sirens wireless keypads GPRS LAN connection options for resetting the Broadband Module and to receive review information regarding the received signal strength The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4 10 For WL Sensors WL Sirens WL Keypads Three reception levels are sensed and reported Received Signal Strength Indication Strong Happy Tune twice Good Happy Tune Poor Sad tune IMPORTANT Reliable reception must be assured Therefore a poor signal strength is not acceptable If you get a poor signal from a certain wireless unit re locate it and re test until a good or strong signal strength is received This principle should be followed during the initial testing and also 4 10 2 LAN Connection Test The LAN Connection diagnostic procedure tests Broadband Module communication to the IPMP and reports the diagnostic result In case of communication failure detailed information of the failure is reported If the Broadband Module is not registered to the PowerMax Pro the menu LAN CONNECT TEST will not be displayed The following LAN messages are reported Message Description Unit is ok Broadband Module is functioning correctly Test aborted The diagnostic test is aborted as follows e AC failure Broadband Module is
47. G lt OFF gt TO DELETE Momentarily press the wireless siren self test its battery Present L button until a squawk is I ioc tag gt heard 1 sec approx E Y TagNo 05 05 Tag No 05 gt gt next enrolling action Enrolling a wireless siren Deleting a wireless siren Enrolling a Prox tag Deleting a prox tag Figure 4 2 Enrolling Deleting Wireless Sensors Keyfobs Wireless Commanders Wireless Sirens Keyfob amp proximity tags enrolling can be performed by the installer or by the user via USER SETTINGS menu Black box in the display means that a device is enrolled the system has learned its ID No black box indicates that the device is not enrolled kkk RK Initiate either normal transmission or the sensor tamper function see ENROLLING TYPE Par 4 2 2 Note This changes the RF range during enrolling only and does not affect the performance of the sensor Select higher sensitivity for far wireless sensor lower for near sensors D 302541 4 3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES NAMES CHIME ZONES amp PARTITION This mode allows you to assign one of 15 zone types to each of the system s 30 wireless amp wired zones You can define zones as KEY ZONES to enable arming disarming of the system by PowerCode transmitters see appendix D14 In addition it also allows you to assign a name and partition number up to three to each zone and determine whether
48. Llo fe T1 Inter follow Attic 2 Perimeter Back door B 13 Perim follow jj OPTIONAL Basement D 1 g If Non alarm is selected E D 5 Delay H Bedroom 1 6 24h silent pL Zx KEY ON OFF 1 Child room O 7 24h audible IF Lilo i Closet D 8 Fire TM m 19 Non alarm 7 LiLo z key enable Or ME 10 Emergency i Z key disable El see list above 111 Gas E i e NEM joe i 112 Flood GO sess ee Soa nini a gp 13 Interior D Tio IS rox 14 Temperature O IS lox 115 Home pelay pe see note Zxx CHIME C Zxx PARTITION gt gt US Zone No e g 05 I Melody chime Oo Zone name chime 705 1 P2 Chime off 77 I ilok I ilok h Figure 4 3 DEFINE ZONES Flow Chart U gt or BRI button until the desired option is displayed then click at the right side that was pre defined for these zones D 302541 The currently saved option is displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click a dark box will be displayed Key ON OFF is
49. POWERMAX PRO Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control System al Visonic Installer Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 SPECIFICATIONS entente ni ZA General Data erected 2 2 RF Section 2 3 Electrical Data 2 4 Communication 2 5 Physical Properties 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Unpacking the Equipment 3 2 Supplying Power to the Unit 3 3 System Planning amp Programming Mounting sic corio eee 3 5 Back Unit Mounting and Wiring 3 5 1 Phone Wiring 3 5 2 Zones and Sirens Wiring 3 5 3 Installing an Optional X 10 Siren 3 5 4 Dual RS 232 Module Mounting 3 5 5 Audio Module Mounting 3 5 6 Power Cable Connection 3 6 Front Unit Preparation 3 6 1 Backup Battery 3 6 2 X 10 Interface Module Connection 3 6 3 Optional GSM GPRS Module Mounting z BF den c Eaa arest 4 10 4 1 INTRODUCTION 10 4 1 1 General Guidance 10 4 1 2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code 10 4 1 3 Installers Menu 10 4 1 4 Setting a New Installer Code 10 4 1 5 Setting a New Installer Code in PowerMax Pro that has 2 I
50. SER SETTINGS menu or allow the system to force arm perform automatic bypassing of open zones during the exit delay If desired press the arming key again if you want to eliminate the protest tone that sounds during forced arming If a zone is open and forced arming is not permitted NOT READY is displayed and the system does not arm the Sad Melody will sound If no bypass is selected neither manual bypassing nor force arming is allowed Options manual bypass force arm and no bypass Note Force arm is not applicable in the UK 4 4 9 Exit Mode Fig 4 4 location 09 Here you determine exit mode options Three types of exit modes are available Restart Exit Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay The restart occurs once only Restarting the exit delay is helpful if the user re enters immediately after going out to retrieve an item that he left behind Off by door When the door is closed the exit delay is automatically terminated even if the defined exit delay was not completed Normal The exit delay is exactly as defined regardless of whether the door is open or closed 4 4 10 Piezo Beeps Fig 4 4 location 10 Here you determine whether warning beeps will sound or muted during exit and entry delays An additional option is to mute the warning beeps only when the system is armed HOME Options Partition disabled enable beeps off when home and disable beeps Optio
51. SM Note Applies to GSM 200 unit only The options are internal antenna or external antenna SIM PIN Code Fig 4 5 2 8 Enter PIN code of the SIM card installed in the PowerMax Pro unit up to 16 digits Clears all digits to the right of cursor Clears one digit by cursor Selects between uppercase or lowercase digits 19 Force Home Network Fig 4 5 2 9 Here you determine whether to force the SIM card to use the home network only and not to select another network in case the home network cannot be found The options are disable and enable LAN Settings Fig 4 5 2 10 Note The LAN Settings menu appears only if a Broadband Module exists in the PowerMax Pro alarm system Enable DHCP Fig 4 5 2 10a Here you determine whether to obtain an IP address automatically using a DHCP server or to enter an IP address manually Toggles between DHCP enable and DHCP disable Note When DHCP is enabled the last IP number will be changed to 200 In other words it will take the form XXX XXX XXxx 200 Manual IP Fig 4 5 2 10b Here you manually enter LAN parameters IP address the IP address of the Broadband Module Subnet mask the subnet mask used with the IP address Default GW the default gateway of the Broadband Module Note If DHCP is set to enabled the above entries will be ignored Transport Protocol Fig 4 5 2 11 Here you select the type of protocol used by the control panel to t
52. T ACK i enable sta fksyfob L Bon ii disable keyfob ESSIRToeL 7773 Un f Not applicable UK in the USA Partition disabled Partition enabled 32 SCREEN SAVER 32 SCREEN SAVER 1 scrn saver OFF refresh Text by code refresh by key iText by key i esol Clock by code i Clock by key 36 USER PERMIT gt gt 39 KEY ZONES OPT U gt gt il OK disable option D ilok 1z 21 28enable ilok gt DEL KEY s ON OFF 12 29 30 enable ilok 30 enable Figure 4 4 DEFINE PANEL Flow Chart in UK D 302541 4 5 DEFINING COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS Preliminary Guidance This mode allows you to adapt the telephone communication parameters to the local requirements Note Definining communcications via GPRS is applicable to PowerMax Pro versions 5 2 07 and above Compatible central station receivers are Osborne Hoffman model 2000 Ademco Model 685 FBII Model CP220 Radionics Model D6500 Sur Gard Model SG MLR2 DG and Silent Knight Model 9500 IMPORTANT In telephone number locations and account number locatio
53. ack unit from the front unit o Position the back unit on the desired mounting location and mark 5 drilling points Release k on mounting surface pos screws Drill 5 holes and insert wall anchors 5 Fasten the back unit with 5 screws Figure 3 1a Back Unit Mounting 3 5 1 Phone Wiring PHONE WIRING USING RJ CONNECTORS Connect the receptacles of supplied flat cables For all countries except north America 2 5 cables according to options to the back unit s plugs Connect telephone cable to SET connector The receptacles with strain relief clip are for the and telephone line cable to LINE connector front unit do not connect to the back unit through the desired wiring cable entry D 302541 5 PHONE WIRING USING TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTORS NORTH AMERICA Harr RJ 31X JACK 5 GRAY i D i RED FROM PHONES pSTREET PHONE Figure 3 1b Phone Wiring Phone wiring in the UK Line terminals must be connected to pins 2 and 5 of the wall jack For all installations If DSL service is present on the phone line you must route the phone line through a DSL filter refer to MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER on page 2 for further details 3 5 2 Zones and Sirens Wiring
54. acturer warrants this product only the Product to the original purchaser only the Purchaser against defective workmanship and materials under normal use of the Product for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of shipment by the Manufacturer This Warranty is absolutely conditional upon the Product having been properly installed maintained and operated under conditions of normal use in accordance with the Manufacturers recommended installation and operation instructions Products which have become defective for any other reason according to the Manufacturers discretion such as improper installation failure to follow recommended installation and operational instructions neglect willful damage misuse or vandalism accidental damage alteration or tampering or repair by anyone other than the manufacturer are not covered by this Warranty The Manufacturer does not represent that this Product may not be compromised and or circumvented or that the Product will prevent any death and or personal injury and or damage to property resulting from burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection The Product properly installed and maintained only reduces the risk of such events without warning and it is not a guarantee or insurance that such events will not occur THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES WHETHER WRITT
55. aller ID gt gt Send 2 wv code J Voice lt gt C gt gt Ringback time gt gt Ambient level gt gt elo t 1 1 B out 10s io NL Aur g P receiver time out 45s low E i Tel No time out 605 i high T HR i time out 90s EA 4 IF i ok 7 i1 0k time out 2m gt J L ring back disable IS ilok 4 5 3 25 4 5 3 26 4 5 3 27 4 5 3 28 4 5 3 29 CNFRM ALARMA gt RECENT CLOS ZONE RESTORE gt SYS INACT REPORT gt CALLWAIT OFF cop KC 1 3 r ioc t Lion p _ W disable report Bil recente OFF Bi disable E io 4 digits disable report 1 recent cl OFF fil reportrestore El after 7d FT DS xxxx up to 4 digi s enable bypass LJ recent J don treport rep after 14d i Enter Call Waiting enable report U ES IS rep after 30d pen code DS ii ok ven after 90d 0 Ii 110K j Ish 24 D 302541 4 6 GSM Auto Detection The GSM modem auto detection feature enables automatic enrollment of the GSM modem into the PowerMax Pro control panel memory GSM modem auto detection is activated in one of two ways after tamper restore and after reset power up or after exiting the installer menu This causes the PowerMax Pro to automati
56. arming and disarming the system by MCT 100 and MCT 102 PowerCode transmitters that are enrolled to a zone In addition the alarm system may be armed disarmed by a keyswitch when connected to wired zones 29 and 30 Defining a zone as a KEY ZONE includes the following actions a The zone should be defined as non alarm type zone see par 4 3 b Z KEY ENABLE should be selected for such a zone see par 4 3 According to the zone number z 21 28 enable z 29 30 enable or z 21 30 enable should be selected in the DEFINE PANEL menu see par 4 4 39 APPENDIX E PowerMax Pro Compatible Devices E1 Compatible Detectors Each detector compatible with the PowerMax Pro system is packed with its own installation instructions Read them carefully and install as indicated A PIR Motion Detectors The wireless passive infrared PIR motion detectors used in the system are of the PowerCode type The PowerMax Pro is capable of learning each detector s identification code and linking it to a specific zone see par 4 3 in this Guide Some units are shown below D 302541 NEXT MCPIR 3000 DIS co VERY K9 85 MCW or K 940 MCW K9 80 MCW Note K 940 MCW Discovery K9 80 MCW and NEXT K9 85 MCW are pet immune units In addition to its unique 24 bit identification code each detector transmits a message containing status information e The detector is in alarm or not e The detector is being tampered with or not
57. before the relevant start time Do not forget to return the clock to the correct time after completion of this test 5 5 Emergency Transmitter Test Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled to an emergency zone according to the list in Table A3 Appendix A For example upon pressing the transmit button of an emergency transmitter enrolled to zone 22 the display should read Z22 EMERGENCY alternating 5 Z22 VIOLATED It is advisable to let the central station know that you are conducting this test or just disconnect the telephone line from the PowerMax Pro during the test to prevent false alarms and 6 3 Fuse The PowerMax Pro has two internal fuses that have automatic reset Therefore there is no need to replace fuses When over current condition occurs the fuse cuts off the circuit current Upon fault current being removed for several seconds the fuse is automatically reset and allows current flow through the circuit again 6 4 Replacing Relocating Detectors Whenever maintenance work involves replacement or re location of detectors always perform a full diagnostic test according to par 4 10 Remember A poor signal is not acceptable as stated at the end of the test procedure 31 7 READING THE EVENT LOG Up to 100 events can be stored in the event log You can access this log and review the events one by one The log uses the first in first out FIFO principle If the event lo
58. by sad 1 NEW INSTL CODE failure melody zl 2 ENROLLING Ts gt gt 3 DEFINE ZONES pg 4 DEFINE PANEL Dialing Dialing IF gt piavei OK failed Displayed for half SEn osi process DORNEOADNG St download process DOWNLOADING DIAL ATTEMPT FAIL lt accompanied by sad 8 DEFINE OUTPUTS failure melody IJ gt 9 DEFINE VOICE IF L 10 DIAGNOSTICS gt gt 11 USER SETTINGS Download Download Displayed for half K failed 2p ayen for half 12 FACTORY DEFLT a minute approx y Y a minute approx gt accompanied happy 7 DOWNLOAD OK DOWNLOAD FAILED lt accompanied by sad 13 SERIAL NUMBER success melody failure melody S Non Partition Partition L DL mode mode Figure 4 14 Start UL DL 4 15 ENABLING DISABLING PARTITIONS This mode allows you to enable disable the partitioning First display feature Partitioning allows you to divide the system into a EE READY maximum of three independently controllable areas eed ___ A different user code is assigned to each partition or one MAE WALKTEST i user code is assigned to all partitions in order to limit or PEN control access to each area partition can also be armed i USER SETTING or disarmed regardless of the status of the other partitions E ae m within the system EXE When the partition feature is disabled zones user codes ENTER CODE and features will operate the same as in a regular ESP nstcode _ PowerMax Pro un
59. cally scan GSM COM ports for the presence of the GSM modem 4 7 PowerLink Auto Detection The PowerLink modem auto detection feature enables automatic enrollment of the PowerLink modem into the PowerMax Pro control panel memory PowerLink modem auto detection is activated in one of two ways after tamper restore and after reset power up or after exiting the installer menu This causes the PowerMax Pro to automatically scan PowerLink COM ports for the presence of the PowerLink modem 4 8 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS 4 8 1 Preliminary Guidance This mode enables you to determine X 10 PGM outputs a Events conditions selection under which PGM programmable output and fifteen X 10 devices will function b Function type selection for every X 10 unit and PGM output c General definitions selection for X 10 units d Selection of the internal siren or STROBE light that will be activated according to system programming e Enrolling 2 way X 10 units The process is shown in Fig 4 8 Each selected option is displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click gt gt or button until the desired option is displayed then click __11 OK button Note The X 10 and the PGM outputs operate on the entire alarm system and not per partition in a PowerMax Pro Partition system 4 8 2 Define PGM For the PGM output you can select disable turn on turn off or pulse active turn on for predefined
60. can be used in a house apartment caravan mobile home or yacht The detector can send the following messages to the alarm control panel Gas alarm gas sensor failure AC power failure and low battery voltage F Indoor Wireless CO Gas Detector MCT 442 The carbon monoxide CO detector is designed to monitor the CO gas level in residential dwellings and give early warning before potentially dangerous levels exist The CO alarm is transmitted to the alarm control panel and presented on its display G Glass Break Detector MCT 501 An acoustic detector equipped with a PowerCode type transmitter Since it restores automatically after detection this unit does not send a restoral message to the control panel H Wireless PowerCode Flood Detector MCT 550 The flood detector is used to detect the presence of water based fluids at any desired location Upon flood detection a digital message is transmitted composed of the detectors PowerCode ID followed by various status and other messages Alarm and other data are thus forwarded to the alarm control panel I Wireless temperature detector MCT 560 Fully supervised wireless PowerCode temperature detector Can be enrolled to monitor change in temperature The detector alerts the control panel upon detecting critical indoor outdoor temperatures The detector generates an alarm message when its sensor detects that the temperature has reached a certain temperature point A restore
61. cation code ID of each such sensor in order to supervise them receive their signals and respond accordingly CodeSecure multi button Attention CodeSecure transmitters are mainly used for arming disarming and can not be enrolled to zones For enrolling to zones use only non CodeSecure wireless sensors 4 2 2 Enrolling Type Here you determine whether to enroll a wireless sensor by normal transmission or by sensor Tamper function opening its cover Options normal or by tamper 4 2 3 Enroll Delete Sensors Wired and wireless sensors can be enrolled into the PowerMax Pro To enroll delete sensors refer to Figure 4 2 e Before enrolling the lens at the front of PIR and dual technology sensors should be S masked to prevent inadvertent transmission e Make sure that magnetic contact transmitters are together with their magnets to prevent them from sending out alarm transmissions D 302541 4 2 4 Enroll Delete Keyfob Transmitters Keyfob transmitters are multi button wireless CodeSecure transmitters Eight system users use them for better quicker and safer control over various system functions To enroll delete 1 way or 2 way keyfob transmitters refer to Figure 4 2 4 2 5 Enroll Delete Wireless Commander The Wireless Commander MCM 140 is a remote control unit that enables the user to remotely control the system To enroll delete up to 8 wireless commanders refer to Figure 4 2
62. code 16 digits maximum to which pre selected event types will be reported 2 SMS Tel Fig 4 5 4 3b Here you define the second SMS phone number including area code 16 digits maximum to which pre selected event types will be reported 3 SMS Tel Fig 4 5 4 3c Here you define the third SMS phone number including area code 16 digits maximum to which pre selected event types will be reported 4 SMS Tel Fig 4 5 4 3d Here you define the fourth SMS phone number including area code 16 digits maximum to which pre selected event types will be reported D 302541 First display 1 PSTN GSM gt gt 2 GPRS BB k 3 C S REPORTING gt gt 4 PRIVATE REPORT b eog by Iioc Y See detail A 4 5 1 4 5 1 2 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 4 AREA CODE K gt gt PREFIX gt DIAL METHOD K w IK S A
63. d the TROUBLE indicator should extinguish However the MEMORY message will now blink in the display caused by the tamper alarm you triggered when opening the battery compartment lid Clear it by arming the system and immediately disarming D 302541 f the AUX button is programmed as PGM X 10 and permitted to activate the PGM output pressing should activate the device wired to the PGM output 5 4 Appliance ON OFF Test The X 10 unit assignment information that you noted in Appendix B of this manual is very useful for this test Go over the table in Appendix B column by column If for instance the BY ARM AWAY column has X s marked in the rows pertaining to units 1 5 and 15 then arm AWAY the system and verify that the appliances controlled by these units are actually activated upon arming Continue in the same manner in the following columns always creating the state or event that will activate the relevant units Verify that all appliances are activated as programmed IMPORTANT Before testing BY TIMER and BY ZONE make sure that these forms of control are permitted click DES repeatedly and verify that the display shows BY TIMER ON si BY SENSOR ON A dark box at the extreme right means that these functions are enabled The easiest way for test timed activation is to select the ninth item in the installer s menu 10 USER SETTINGS and set the system clock a few minutes
64. d allows you to put a checkmark in the appropriate clear box whenever you deviate from the factory defaults Most of the programming section paragraph numbers correlate with the programming menu numbers For example paragraph 4 4 19 describes the Jam detect that exists in menu 4 define panel sub menu 19 Jam detect Although setting the correct time and date is one of the user tasks we recommend that you set the time and date in the course of programming Access to the User Settings for the installer is possible through item 10 on the installer s menu or through the user menu see User s manual section 7 After programming proceed to install the system as detailed in the Installation Instructions from paragraph 3 4 onward The installer should verify line seizure Be aware of other phone line services such as DSL If DSL service is present on the phone line you must install a filter It is suggested to use the DSL alarm filter model Z A431PJ31X manufactured by Excelsus Technologies or equivalent This filter simply plugs into the RJ 31X jack and allows alarm reporting without breaking the internet connection If the user has a Voice over IP phone system only the control panel will not be able to communicate with the central station via the PSTN telephone line In this case the user will either need to install an additional telephone line or connect a GSM module 2 D 302541 1 INTRODUCTION The PowerMax Pro is a user and instal
65. during more than 30 seconds the date and time will appear on the display You can determine that normal display will return after pressing the button followed by entering user code Clock by Code or after pressing any key Clock by Key If Refresh by Key Text by Key is selected the first pressing of any key except Fire and Emergency will cause normal display return and the second press will perform the key function Regarding the Fire and Emergency keys the first key press will cause normal display return and also will perform the Fire Emergency function Options Partition Disabled scrn saver OFF refresh by code refresh by key Options Partition Enabled scrn saver OFF text by code text by key clock by code clock by key 4 4 33 Confirm Alarm Fig 4 4 location 33 Here you determine that if 2 successive alarms will occur during a specific period the second alarm will be considered as a confirmed alarm for confirmed alarm reporting see par 4 5 3 Options disable 30 min 45 min 60 min or 90 min 4 4 34 AC FAIL REP Fig 4 4 location 34 Here you determine the time interval between AC power failure occurrence and the failure reporting Options 5 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes or 180 minutes D 302541 4 4 36 User Permission Fig 4 4 location 36 Here you determine whether the access to the INSTALLER MODE requires user permission If you select ENABLE the installer mode will be accessible only th
66. e By using the installer code the menu enables changing the installer code only First display A Note For UK panels and versions with USER PERMIT enable enter the INSTALLER MODE via the USER SETTING menu installer code See fig 4 1b amp 4 1c 1 NEW INSTL CODES rok rl 2 ENROLLING I amp S 1 ok See figure 4 2 Ig 3 DEFINEZONES W amp S i ok See figure 4 3 IS 4 DEFINE PANEL IS i ok See figure 4 4 SU gt 5 DEFINE COMM IS ilok See figure 4 5 IS 8 DEFINE ourPurS rs i oxJ gt See figure 4 8 mU 9 DEFINE VOICE IS iok gt See figure 4 9 IS o 10 DIAGNOSTICS WS iok See figure 4 10 c See ch 7 11 USER SETTINGS ilok gt in User Guide Iu 12 FACTORY DEFLT is i ox See par 4 12 peu o Control Panel 13 SERIAL NUMBERS ilok serial number display 14 START UL DL 3 gt See section 4 14 per o 15 PARTITIONING ilok 7 See figure 4 15 EU gt lt OK gt TO EXIT ty Sp itok Applicable only when USER PERMIT function is enabled see par 4 4 36 USER PERMIT Figur
67. e 4 1a Installer s Menu D 302541 See fig 4 1a 1 NEW INSTL CODE aes Figure 4 1b Setting a New Installer Code see note By using By using INSTALLER CODE MASTER INSTALLER CODE see fig 4 1a see fig 4 1a 1 NEW INSTL CODE 1 NEW INSTL CODE ISl ilok TS io gt gt EI NEW INST CODE NEW MASTER CODE INST CODE ISl ilok IF Li ok IF i o INST CODE xxxx MASTER CODE xxxx INST CODE xxxx IF code V lcode I code reii ia Figure 4 1c Setting a New Installer Code in System with Inst amp Master Inst Codes see note Note Installer Code should never be programmed as 0000 Doing so will lock the user out of the installer menu 4 2 ENROLLING WIRELESS SENSORS AND KEYFOB TRANSMITTERS 4 2 1 General Guidance The ENROLLING mode has the following sub modes ENROLLING TYPE wireless sensors ENROLL SENSORS enroll wired magnetic contact or any other contact in zones 29 amp 30 enroll wireless detectors in zones 01 28 ENROLL KEYFOB transmitters ENROLL WL 1WAY KP wireless commander MCM 140 ENROLL WL 2WAY KP wireless 2 way keypad MKP 150 151 ENROLL WL SIREN wireless siren e ENROLL PROX TAG proximity tag Before beginning gather all the sensors that you intend to enroll and make sure they all have batteries installed Your control panel must recognize the unique identifi
68. e limit for reception of supervision reports from various supervised wireless devices If any device does not report at least once within the selected time limit an INACTIVITY alert is initiated The options are 1 2 4 8 12 hours and disable 4 4 16 NOT READY Fig 4 4 location 16 Here you determine if the system will be in NOT READY status when there is a supervision failure In the in supervision mode the system will be in NOT READY status if during the last 20 minutes a supervision message was not received Options normal and in supervision 4 4 17 AUX Button A Fig 4 4 location 17 Here you select the function of the AUX button button A on keyfob transmitters MCT 234 MCT 237 and wireless commanders MCM 140 Four options are offered for each AUX button 15 Status Pressing the AUX button will cause the control panel s voice module to announce the system status Instant Pressing the AUX button while the exit delay is in progress will cause the system to arm instant the entry delay is canceled Skip exit delay Pressing the AUX button will immediately cause the system to arm instant PGM X 10 Pressing the AUX button will activate the PGM output or X 10 units see further programming under DEFINE OUTPUTS 4 8 4 4 18 AUX Button B 2 W KF Fig 4 4 loc 18 Applicable only for 2 way keyfob MCT 237 Same as 4 4 17 but for AUX button B 4 4 19 Jam Detect Fig 4 4 locati
69. eight and insurance costs are the responsibility of the Purchaser and are not included in this Warranty This warranty shall not be modified varied or extended and the Manufacturer does not authorize any person to act on its behalf in the modification variation or extension of this warranty This warranty shall apply to the Product only All products accessories or attachments of others used in conjunction with the Product including batteries shall be covered solely by their own warranty if any The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or loss whatsoever whether directly indirectly incidentally consequentially or otherwise caused by the malfunction of the Product due to products accessories or attachments of others including batteries used in conjunction with the Products This Warranty is exclusive to the original Purchaser and is not assignable This Warranty is in addition to and does not affect your legal rights Any provision in this warranty which is contrary to the Law in the state or country were the Product is supplied shall not apply Warning The user must follow the Manufacturer s installation and operational instructions including testing the Product and its whole system at least once a week and to take all necessary precautions for his her safety and the protection of his her property 1 08 al Visonic VISONIC LTD ISRAEL P O B 22020 TEL AVIV 61220 ISRAEL PHONE 972 3 645 6789 FAX 972 3 645 67
70. el up in a menu to return to the OK TO EXIT state The sounds you will hear while programming are J Single beep heard whenever a key is pressed Jd Double beep indicates automatic return to the normal operating mode by timeout Happy Melody indicates successful completion of an operation C3 Sad Melody indicates a wrong move or rejection 4 1 2 Entering an Invalid Installer Code If you enter an invalid installer code 5 times the keypad will be automatically disabled for a pre defined period of time and the message WRONG PASSWORD will be displayed 10 4 1 3 Installer s Menu The installer s menu is shown in Figure 4 1a The text in rectangles represents the current PowerMax Pro display 4 1 4 Setting a New Installer Code To set an installer code perform the actions that are presented in Figure 4 1b When you are instructed to enter code enter a 4 digit code 4 1 5 Setting a New Installer Code in PowerMax Pro that has 2 Installer Codes For PowerMax Pro with 2 installer codes MASTER INSTALLER code default 9999 and INSTALLER code default 8888 set new codes as shown in figure 4 1c For details regarding the different authorization levels when logging in with installer code and master installer code refer to the note inside Figure 4 5 DEFINE COMM By using the master installer code the menu enables changing both master installer code and installer cod
71. erver request Check that the Panel is registered to the IPMP Receiver Comm loss a maximum of 30 seconds before re testing The RS 232 serial interface between the Broadband Module and the PowerMax Pro failed Rcvr Ip Receivers IP 1 and 2 settings are missing missing in the PowerMax Pro Cable The Ethernet cable is not connected unplugged to the Broadband Module Check lan This message appears in any of the config following cases e Incorrect Broadband Module IP has been entered e Incorrect subnet mask has been entered e Incorrect default gateway has been entered e DHCP server failure Revr 1 Receiver 1 or 2 is inaccessible as UnReach follows Revr 2 e Wrong receiver IP has been entered UnReach e Receiver failure e WAN Network failure Revr 1 UnReg Revr 2 UnReg The PowerMax Pro unit is not registered to IP receiver 1 or 2 Broadband Module timeout err Invalid result Broadband Module does not respond to test result within 70 sec Broadband Module responds with a result code that is not recognized by the PowerMax Pro 4 10 3 LAN Reset LAN Reset performs reset of the Broadband Module If the Broadband Module is not registered to the PowerMax Pro the menu displayed LAN RESET OPTION will not be D 302541 see figure 4 1a
72. es a concurrent connection of a PowerLink or local computer only 2 simultaneous device connections EASY TO MAINTAIN e Status alarm memory and trouble data are displayed upon request e Diagnostic test provides visual and audible indication of the signal level of each detector e Remote control and status verification from distant telephones e Event log stores and displays information on 100 most recent events e Upload download from distant computer via telephone line and modem QUICK PROGRAMMING e Multiple choice selection of options for each parameter e Unequivocal visual prompts and audible signals e Installer access to the user menu Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter Tracking inactivity of elderly physically handicapped and infirm people Message center recording and playback Two way voice communication Data Retrieval Status alarm memory trouble event log Real Time Clock RTC The control panel keeps and displays time and date This feature is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event In addition it is used for the Scheduler where activity of a device is performed according to a specific time and date selection Compliance with U S Standards Meets FCC Part 15 and Part 68 requirements UL1637 UL1635 UL1023 UL985 ULC S545 02 ULC C1023 SIA CP01 Compliance with Canadian Standards Meets RSS 210 ULC 5545 02 ULC C1023 CSA C22 2 205
73. fic alarm control system to the 1 central station The number consists of 6 hexadecimal digits Receiver 2 Account No Fig 4 5 3 7 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you enter the number that will identify your system to the 2 central station The account number consists of 6 hexadecimal digits PSTN GSM RCVR Fig 4 5 3 8 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you program telephone number of the 1 central station including area code 16 digit max to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report Events PSTN GSM RCVR2 Fig 4 5 3 9 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you program telephone number of the 2 central station including area code 16 digit max to which the system will report the event groups defined in Report Events IP RCVR 1 Fig 4 5 3 10 Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is located the 1 central station IP RCVR 2 Fig 4 5 3 11 Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is located in the 2 central station SMS RCVR 1 Fig 4 5 3 12 Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver that is located in the 1 central station SMS RCVR 2 Fig 4 5 3 13 Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver that is located in the 2 central station PSTN Report Format Fig 4 5 3 14 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you select the reporting format used by the control panel to report events to central stations The options are SIA text Contact ID SIA
74. form Engineer Reset via the telephone establish communication with the PowerMax Pro see user guide Remote Control by Telephone steps 1 5 and continue as follows installer code b Wait for 2 beeps c xe 1 d 99 Visonic uses Technistore anti code reset Installers should check with their central station for a code version seed code which needs to be entered in menu 4 4 35 4 4 26 Tamper Option Fig 4 4 location 26 Here you determine whether zone tamper will be reported or ignored Available options are zone tamper ON and zone tamper OFF 4 4 27 Siren On Line Fig 4 4 location 27 Here you determine whether the siren will be activated or not when the telephone line fails during system armed state Available options are enable on fail disable on fail 4 4 28 Memory Prompt Fig 4 4 location 28 Here you determine whether the user will receive indication that an alarm has been activated Available options are enable and disable 4 4 29 Disarm Option Fig 4 4 location 29 Not applicable in the USA Here you determine when it is possible to disarm the system A Any time B In AWAY mode during entry delay by using the PowerMax Pro keypad or wireless sensor keyfob C In AWAY mode during entry delay by using a wireless device keyfob only this is set as a default in UK to comply with DD243 D During entry delay or by using the PowerMax Pro keypad
75. g fills up completely 100 events the oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new event The date and time of occurrence are memorized for each event cS Bi cone List oF EVENTS When reading the event log events are shown in chronological order from the newest to the oldest Access to the event log is provided by clicking the asterisk and not through the installers menu Reading and erasing process of the event log is shown in the next drawing Note Up to 250 events can be stored in the event log via the Upload Bownload software application EA CLEAR A LOG eee Enter 4 digit 1 lt iok IF ilok J lt OFF gt TAa cma IS 1 I E Return to normal 1 ordest Event Je operation Figure 7 Reading Erasing the Event Log Event is displayed in 2 parts for example Z13 alarm then 09 02 00 3 37 P The two displays will be shown alternately until clicking ilok 32 again to move to the next event or until the end of the event log 4 minutes Applicable only if installer code is entered Not applicable in European countries D 302541 APPENDIX A Detector Deployment amp Transmitter Assignments A1 Detector Deployment Plan Zone Partition Zone Type Sensor Location or Trans
76. g the door window or by trying to break the wall D11 Perimeter Follower Zones A non entry exit zone typically a perimeter zone located on an entry exit path treated as an entry exit zone during an entry exit time D12 Temperature Zone A temperature zone uses a wireless temperature detector to detect both indoor and outdoor temperatures and is permanently active The detector monitors room temperature using an internal sensor For outdoor or refrigerator installations a waterproof temperature probe optional is used There are a total of four fixed temperature points and the user can enable one or more temperature point Upon detection of change in temperature a digital message is transmitted and the event is reported D13 24 Hour Zones 24 hour zones are mainly used for PANIC buttons perimeter detectors and anti tamper protection They therefore trigger an alarm in both armed and disarmed states e 24 Hour Zone Silent Upon detection this zone initiates a silent alarm meaning that the sirens do not function Instead the PowerMax Pro dials telephone numbers and reports the event to central stations and or to private telephones as programmed e 24 Hour Zone Audible Upon detection this zone initiates a siren alarm The PowerMax Pro also dials telephone numbers and reports the event to central stations and or to private telephones as programmed D14 Key Zones Optional Key zones are zones that can be used for
77. he central station via the SMS channel The options are disable and enable GPRS APN Fig 4 5 2 4 Here you enter the name of the APN Access Point used for the internet settings for the GPRS up to 40 digits GPRS Username Fig 4 5 2 5 Here you enter the username of the APN used for GPRS communications up to 30 digits GPRS Password Fig 4 5 2 6 Here you enter the password of the the APN used for GPRS communications up to 16 digits The following table provides a list of the keys used by the PowerMax Pro editor for the GPRS APN GPRS Username GPRS Password menus and Custom Zone Name option Key Functionality gt gt Moves the cursor from left to right Long press for speed Moves the cursor from right to left Long press for speed Scrolls upward the sequence of inserted digits Long press for speed Scrolls downward the sequence of inserted digits Long press for speed Places cursor to extreme right position of edit string and shows the last 16 digits of edit string A Reverts to previous or top menu without saving the edit string Reverts to lt OK gt TO EXIT without saving the edit string Saves and reverts to previous menu orm Note The digit replaces the digit which is not included in the PowerMax Pro editor Antenna Select Fig 4 5 2 7 Here you determine which antenna will be used for the G
78. he site in which the system is installed from other sites in the neighborhood b Specific number definition for every X 10 unit 01 15 Enrolling 1 way X 10 units d Enrolling 2 way X 10 units that can perform status reporting Note If a 2 way X 10 unit is installed without enrolling interference to the 1 way X 10 units operation may occur e For each X 10 unit you can select disable turn on turn off or pulse active turn on for predefined period selected by PULSE TIME upon the following conditions X 10 LOCATION the location of the stored X 10 unit BY ARM AWAY upon AWAY arming BY ARM HOME upon HOME arming BY DISARM upon disarming BY MEMORY activated upon registration of an alarm in the memory turned off upon memory clearing BY DELAY during exit entry delays o 25 26 BY KEYFOB upon AUX button pressing in the keyfob transmitter MCM 140 if PGM X 10 is selected in Define Panel menu location 17 W BY ZONES by disturbance in each of 3 selected zones irrespective of arming disarming If you select toggle the X 10 output will be turned on upon event occurrence in these zones and will be turned off upon next event occurrence alternately
79. i 116 attem t 310 test every 7 d i i test every 14 d test every 30d i 5 _ US k Par 4 5 3 21 Par 4 5 3 22 LINE FAIL REPORT gt gt gt PSTN UP DOWN k gt gt il OK n dis 321a 4 5 3 21b 4 5 3 21c BE y4 5 a ar 4 5 4 5 3 22a Par 4 5 3 22b GSMIGERS ai ad Remote access Mast downl code gameday paeem gU 727 le o REID ra e S 4 ty EU 5 minutes H L H dowi le 130 minutes i minutes 2 minutes rem access El i downl code 60 minutes 130 minutes 115 minutes rem access OFF i 1180 minutes Oh 1 30 minutes Caere TT 1 don t report oed i Pm don t report I i ox Par 4 5 3 22c Par 4 5 3 22d Par 4 5 3 22e L Par 4 5 3 23 Inst downl code Upload option o Up download tel o gt GPRS UP DOWN ISt ISi oA p NeS soJgt ilok downl code BBBB time 4 5 3 23 4 5 3 23b i 4 1 My SIM TEL 1st mE ID Enter 4 digit code system Visi es 3n ilok k 0000 is not valid TS Foy Iss Et __ LE arat IF irok J M Enter SIM en er 1st IP receiven 1 Tel No i i Tel No I IF JS I JE S Tox Par 4 5 3 24 2 WAY VOICE DEF 4 5 3 23 4 5 3248 Lilo jf Par 4 5 3 24b Par 4 5 3 24c Par 4 5 3 24d 2nd C
80. ig 4 5 3 24c see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine the period during which the central station can establish 2 way voice communication with the PowerMax Pro after 1 ring if A Alarm type message was received by central station B Ring Back function was selected see par 4 5 3 23b The options are 1 3 5 or 10 minutes Ambient Level Fig 4 5 3 24d Here you select the ambient noise level of the installation If it is a relatively noisy environment set it to High default setting If it is a very quiet environment set to Low The options are low and high 21 Report Cnfrm Alarm Fig 4 5 3 25 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine whether the system will report whenever 2 or more events confirmed alarm occur during a specific period see par 4 4 33 Available options are enable report disable report enable bypass enabling report and bypassing the detector applicable to PowerMax Pro that is compatible with DD243 standard Recent Close Fig 4 5 3 26 Here you enable or disable the recent closing report that is sent to the central station if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes from the expiry of the exit delay The options are recent close ON and recent close OFF Zone restore Fig 4 5 3 27 Here you determine whether a zone restore will be reported or not The options are report restore and don t report System Inactivity Report Fig 4 5 3 28 Here you determine whether the central station
81. it When partition is enabled menu 1 NEW INSTL CODE displays are changed to incorporate the partition feature IC 1 l enable O disable BY TS ite lt gt _ 4 16 WALK TEST This mode see Figure 4 1a provides you with the means to conduct a periodic test via the walk test menu at least once a week and after an alarm event 5 TESTING PROCEDURES Note The system is intended to be checked by a qualified technician at least every 3 years 30 Figure 4 15 Partitioning 5 1 Preparations Make sure all windows and doors are closed and all zones are secured undisturbed READY HH MM D 302541 If the display is NOT READY query the control panel by pressing the button repeatedly The source s of the problem s will be displayed and read aloud Take the necessary measures to eliminate the problem s before testing the system see next paragraph 5 2 Diagnostic Test To verify proper function of all detectors in the system a comprehensive diagnostic test is required To perform this test refer to Figure 4 10 5 3 Keyfob Transmitter Test Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled as a keyfob unit according to the list in Table A2 Appendix A Use each transmitter to arm the control panel AWAY and immediately disarm it Upon pressing the keyfob unit s AWAY key the ARM indicator should light ARMING AWAY
82. ition is enabled all zones user codes and features of the PowerMax Pro are automatically assigned to Partition 1 4 1 1 General Guidance We recommend to program the PowerMax Pro on the work bench before actual installation Operating power may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC power supply The installer s menu is accessible only to those who know the installer s 4 digit code which is 9999 by factory default Note Access to the installer menu in PowerMax Pro that has User Permission enabled for example in UK is accessible only at the end of the user menu This option can be changed if necessary see par 4 4 36 For PowerMax Pro that has 2 installer codes the default MASTER INSTALLER code is 9999 and the default INSTALLER code is 8888 The following actions can be done only by using the master installer code e Changing master installer code e Resetting the PowerMax Pro parameters to the default parameters e Defining specific communication parameters as detailed in a note in Figure 4 5 Obviously you are expected to use this code only once for gaining initial access and replace it with a secret code known only to yourself You will mainly use 5 control pushbuttons during the entire programming process to move one step forward in a menu to move one step backward in a menu iloK J to enter the relevant menu or confirm data e to move one lev
83. lay 4 5 2 9 Par 4 5 2 10 o review the options repeatedly click Cx or FORCE HOME gt gt LAN SETTINGS gt gt the desired option i is displayed then click OK a idi pur amp m iex oe cht side ie displayed at tenable 1 4 5 2 108 i Par 4 5 2 10b nas ENABLE DHCP MANUAL IP For Control Hn that has I f installer code master installer code the following PLEASE WAIT functions are available only if Y ihe MASTER INSTALLER IP address b gt Subnet mask code is entered PSTN GSM RCVR1 Ne iox _ Sod NH REVR COUNT P DISABLE HX up to 12 digits HI XX up to 12 digits RCVR 2 ACCOUNT ES 0 to 255 0 to 255 PSTN RPRT FORMAT __ Enter IP address _ Enter subnet mask MEUS RATE TS iok Hiio CNFRM ALRM SEND 2WY CODE L 4 5 2 11 4 5 2012 RINGBACK TIME Default GW gt TRANS PROTOCOL gt gt SESSION TIMEOUT gt gt NE 5a I xxx up to 12 digits 1 D 255 t Enter default gateway teii oH io 4 5 4 1 Par 4 5 4 2 Par 4 5 4 3 VOICEREPORT gt gt SMSREPORT TEL f 1 ilok fg ilok fy
84. ld alert 180 Gas trouble 301 loss Fail to arm Partial arm Recent close event FT Fire Detector Clean FJ Fire detector trouble FR Fire Restore Sensor Battery Restore Sensor Battery Trouble System Battery Restore 302 Low system battery Bypass GA Gas alarm 311 Battery disconnect 313 Engineer reset 321 Bell Periodic test report Walk test mode Senior watch trouble GR Gas alarm restore GT Gas trouble System Battery Trouble Disconnection Service Required 4 2 Event Codes Note The report to central station is on the following zones First wireless siren zone 31 second wireless siren zone 32 GSM zone 33 first 2 way keypad MKP 150 151 zone 35 second 2 way keypad MKP 150 151 zone 36 Alarms 1 digit Zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 5 51 5 5 5 5 5 Restorals 1 digit 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 27digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A BL CI D E F 5 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Zones 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 2 digit Supervisory trouble Zone Bypass D 302541 La 2 5 4 112 934 5 986 J7 8 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C D D D D D D 1 2 314 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 5 7 Zones 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
85. ler friendly 30 zone fully supervised wireless control system The system is designed to function in a way that appeals to the user but also offers features that make installers life easier than ever before The PowerMax Pro includes an optional partition feature Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition or one user code assigned to a combination of up to 3 partitions Partitions can be armed or disarmed individually or altogether in one operation For example you can define the garage as partition 1 the basement as partition 2 and the house as partition 3 Since each partition is independent of other partitions you can arm or disarm each partition as desired without altering the states of the other partitions EASY TO INSTALL e Plug in terminal blocks in Zones Dual RS 232 and Phone modules can be wired while detached from the unit e Quick attach detach TELCO sockets for telephone line and X 10 controller Includes a terminal block for telephone line amp set 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 General Data Zones Number 28 wireless 2 hardwired zones 29 amp 30 Hardwired Zone Requirements 2 2 E O L resistance max resistance of wires 220 Q Zone Types Interior follower interior perimeter perimeter follower delay 1 delay 2 24h silent 24h audible fire non alarm emergency gas flood temperature and home delay User Codes 8
86. mable letter select A for the siren Unit Code The siren will function only if you set the unit code selector to 1 D 302541 3 5 4 Dual RS 232 Module Mounting The control panel can be equipped with an optional dual RS 232 module for serial data interchange with a local computer see Figure 3 1d The dual RS 232 module permits any two simultaneous device connections such as internal PowerLink Local PC programming and External GSM module RJ 45 or RJ 31X USA Figure 3 1d Connecting to a Computer 3 5 5 Audio Module Mounting The Audio module allows the connection of an external wired Speech box module The Speech Box is a wired remote speaker and microphone sensor for indoor use which provides remote audio capability to enable two way voice communication between the user and the central station or private telephone via the PowerMax Pro control panel Press the dual RS 232 and AUDIO modules into the marked locations see Figure 3 16 until a click is heard 1 Dual RS 232 module 2 Audio Module Note The Audio Module terminal strip should be wired to the externa Speech Box terminal strip according to the markings on both Connector for Connector for terminal strips internal GSM or PC POWERLINK or PC Figure 3 1e Other Optional Modules Mounting 3 5 6 Power Cable Connection Connect the power cable and close the control panel as shown in Figure 3 1f Socket outlet shall
87. message is generated when it crosses back the threshold temperature point J Contact transmitter MCT 320 MCT 320 is fully supervised PowerCode magnetic contact transmitter f for use with PowerCode products The transmitter includes a built in reed switch that opens upon removal of a magnet placed near it The MCT 320 tamper Switch is activated when the cover is removed or when the detector is removed from the wall A periodic supervision message is transmitted automatically The target receiver is thus informed at regular intervals of the unit s active participation in the system E2 Compatible Transmitters 22 501 550 560 320 The PowerMax Pro system is compatible with multi button and single button key ring and hand held transmitters that use PowerCode and CodeSecure coding methods D 302541 Multi button PowerCode transmitters transmit the same code each time the same button is pressed They can be used for emergency signaling for activating the PGM output or for controlling appliances via X 10 units They can not be used for arming disarming G MCT 211 Water proof wrist worn Power Code transmitter Can be enrolled to perform emergency or non alarm functions CodeSecure transmitters are of the rolling code type they transmit a new code each time the same button is pressed H MCM 140 This provides a higher security level especially in ar
88. ming disarming applications because the code can not be copied grabbed by unauthorized people Following are the basic details of several compatible transmitters The possible applications for each push button are indicated in each drawing A MCT 234 One way 4 button PowerCode keyfob transmitter You can program the AUX auxiliary button to perform various tasks in accordance with the user s needs Pressing AWAY and HOME together for 2 sec initiates PANIC alarm Pressing AWAY twice for 2 sec initiates Latchkey arming B MCT 237 Two way CodeSecure 6 button Keyfob transmitter You can program the AUX auxiliary buttons to perform various tasks in accordance with the user s needs Pressing AWAY and HOME together for 2 sec initiates PANIC alarm Pressing AWAY twice within 2 sec initiates Latchkey arming C MCT 231 201 N A in North America Single button pendant units The MCT 231 Code Secure and the MCT 201 PowerCode can be enrolled to perform functions as shown Both units look alike D MCT 134 104 N A in North America 4 button hand held units MCT 134 CodeSecure can replace the MCT 234 keyfob MCT 104 PowerCode can perform functions Both units look alike E MCT 132 102 N A in North America 2 button units 132 CodeSecure can perform functions as shown MCT 102 PowerCode perform emergency and non alarm tasks Both units look alike
89. mitter Assignment Chime Controls PGM Controls No in non alarm or emergency zones Yes No X YES X 10 Unit No Zone Types 1 Interior follower 2 Perimeter 3 Perimeter follower 4 Delay 1 5 Delay2 6 24h silent 7 24 h audible 8 Fire 9 Non alarm 10 Emergency 11 Gas 12 Flood 13 Interior 14 Temperature 15 Home Delay 16 Zone Key Zone Locations Note down the intended location for each detector When programming you may select one of 26 available zone names plus 5 custom zone names that you can add see Figure 4 3 Define Zones Zones 29 amp 30 only are hardwired zones A2 Keyfob Transmitter List Transmitter Data AUX button Assignments No Partition Type Holder Status or Arming PGM Control X 10 Unit Control instant Indicate the desired function Indicate whether Mark the boxes of the X 10 units to be if any see par 4 4 17 this output will be activated see par 4 8 Aux button activated or not see par 4 8 System status Yes No Arming instant D 302541 33 A3 Emergency Transmitter List Tx Transmitter Type Enrolled to Zone Name of holder B oO N e Controlled ON
90. n be recorded and assigned to specific zones These names are useful if none of the 26 fixed zone names are found suitable for a messages for the following purposes e House identity is a message announced automatically when events are reported to private telephones e 4 User Names can be recorded and assigned to users In case of event the relevant user name will be added to the message that will be numbered 5 8 reported via the telephone certain zone see fig 4 3 4 9 2 Speech Box Mode e Edit custom zone names enables you to edit the names that have been assigned to zones The recording process is shown below This mode allows you to determine whether two way voice communication is to be sounded either via an external speakerphone via the PowerMax Pro or via both see figure 4 1a 9 DEFINE VOICE 9 8 8 gt CUST ZONES NAME irok eit USER TERM ff gt gt EDIT USER TERM gt gt JEDIT USER TERM X gt gt JEDIT USER TERM gt gt EDIT USER TERM s gt gt iw i J 7 Y 000777777777 edit User Terms use the following buttons the control panel keypad
91. nnected to a siren for constant DC power supply not applicable in North America WARNING When an Internal GSM module is connected the CELL PC port of the Dual RS 232 module cannot be used for PC connection In this case either remove the Internal GSM or use the PL PC connector IMPORTANT The terminals for internal and external sirens are DC outputs intended for 12V sirens Connecting a loudspeaker to any of these outputs will cause a short circuit and will damage the unit 3 5 3 Installing an Optional X 10 Siren If you need a wireless external siren you may install an X 10 siren module which is triggered by a signal transmitted via the built in electrical wiring of the protected site This siren can replace the regular external siren or complement it without laying out additional wires Of course such a siren can be used only in conjunction with an optional power line interface module The X 10 siren is ready to function upon connection to an electrical power outlet without re programming the PowerMax Pro You only have to set the HOUSE CODE and the UNIT CODE selectors on the X 10 siren as follows House Code Set this selector to the letter that follows by alphabetical order the letter that you programmed as a house code for the protected premises For example if the programmed house code is J set the siren house code selector to Note If the programmed house code letter is P which is the last program
92. ns Partition enabled El enable beeps H off when home and disable beeps The pushbuttons JE BE and provide selection of the corresponding partitions Pressing each button repeatedly will toggle between each option Note When exit beeps are disabled toward the end of a delay the happy success melody will sound 4 4 11 Trouble Beeps Fig 4 4 location 11 Under trouble conditions the sounder emits a series of 3 short beeps once per minute Here you determine whether this special beeping sequence will be active inactive or just inactive at night the range of night hours is defined in the factory The 3 options are enable beeps off at night 8 PM through 7 AM and disable beeps D 302541 4 4 12 Panic Alarm Fig 4 4 location 12 Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to initiate a panic alarm by simultaneous pressing either the two panic buttons on the keypad wireless commander or away home on a keyfob transmitter Audible panic activates the siren and simultaneously transmits a message via telephone Silent panic only transmits a message via telephone The options are silent panic audible panic and disable panic 4 4 13 Swinger Stop Fig 4 4 location 13 Here you determine the number of times each zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a single arming period including tamper amp power failure events of detectors PowerMax Pro wireless siren etc If the alarm
93. ns you be required to enter hexadecimal digits In telephone number locations these digits are used as codes to control the dialer Digit Sequence Significance lt gt gt 0 Applicable only at the beginning of a number the dialer waits 10 seconds or waits for dial tone whichever comes first and then dials Applicable only at the beginning of a number the dialer waits 5 seconds for dial tone and goes on hook if none is received E lt gt gt lt 4 gt Applicable only in the middle of the number the dialer waits 5 seconds lt 5 Not applicable in phone numbers Note can be entered at the beginning of the line by pressing and then nal To enter a series of digits use the following keys Numeric keypad to enter the number gt gt moves the cursor from left to right moves the cursor from right to left deletes everything after the cursor to the right 4 5 1 PSTN GSM Fig 4 5 Area Code Fig 4 5 1 1 Here you enter the system tel area code up to 4 digits Line Prefix Fig 4 5 1 2 Here you enter the number that is used as a prefix to access an outside telephone line if exists Dial Method Fig 4 5 1 3 Here you determine the dialing method used by the automatic dialer built into the PowerMax Pro control panel The options are Pulse and tone dtmf GSM Keep Alive Fig 4 5 1 4 Here you prevent the GSM service pro
94. nstaller Codes e certet tea 10 4 2 ENROLLING WIRELESS SENSORS AND KEYFOB TRANSMITTERS AA 4 2 1 General Guidance 4 2 2 Enrolling Type 11 4 2 3 Enroll Delete Sensors 11 4 2 4 Enroll Delete Keyfob 11 42 5 Enroll Delete Wireless 11 4 2 6 Enroll Delete 2 Way Keypad 4 2 7 Enroll Delete Wireless Siren 4 2 8 Enroll Delete Proximity Tags 4 3 DEFINING ZONE TYPES NAMES CHIME ZONES S PARTITION sce beeches deters rte iecore tired 13 4 4 DEFINING CONTROL PANEL PARAMETERS 14 4 4 1 Preliminary Guidance 14 4 4 2 Entry Delays 1 amp 2 14 4 4 3 Exit Delay 14 4 4 4 Bell Time 14 4 4 5 Abort Time iieri 14 4 4 6 Alarm Cancel eria tetra 15 4 4 7 Quick Arm 415 4 4 8 Bypass 15 4 4 9 Exit Mode 15 4 4 10 Piezo Beeps 4 4 11 Trouble Beeps gt 4 4 12 Panic Alarm 15 4 4 13 Swinger Stop 4 4 14 Cross Zoning 4 4 15 Supervision 4 4 16 NOT READY 4 4 17 AUX 15 4 4 18 AUX Button B 2 W KF i 4 4 19 Jam Delect oerte 16 4 4 20 Eatchk6y cu ir reete toces 16 D 302541 214 21 Mot AGUVe Lui iet iter ice 16 4 4 22 Back Light 4 4 23 DUfess 2 ere ere e ee dens 44 24 Piezo SEO se icai ert xta ke edP 16 4 4 25 Reset Option 16 4 4 26 Tamper
95. nter 2 20 Note means that all 4 groups are reported and also trouble messages sensor system low battery sensor inactivity power failure jamming communication failure etc 1st Report Method Fig 4 5 3 2 Here you define the 1st priority of method used to report events The options are disable cellular broadband and PSTN 2nd Report Method Fig 4 5 3 3 Here you define the 2 priority of method used to report events If the method defined to report events in the 1st priority fails the control panel will attempt to report using the method defined in the 2nd priority see notes in 1 Report Method The options are disable cellular broadband and PSTN 3rd Report Method Fig 4 5 3 4 Here you define the 3 priority of method used to report events If the method defined to report events in the 2 priority fails the control panel will attempt to report using the method defined in the 3rd priority see notes in 1 Report Method The options are disable cellular broadband and PSTN Dual Reporting Fig 4 5 3 5 Here you determine whether to report events using PSTN and cellular at the same time instead of waiting for the 1 method to fail before trying the 2 method The options are disable PSTN amp broadband PSTN amp cellular and broadband amp cell Receiver 1 Account No Fig 4 5 3 6 see note in Fig 4 5 you enter the number that will identify your speci
96. nto cover s place D 302541 POWER CONNECTION FOR USA ONLY Wall Mounted Switched AC DC Power Supply Figure 3 1g Wall Mounted Switched AC DC Power Supply Connection 3 6 Front Unit Preparation 3 6 1 Backup Battery Insertion Open battery compartment cover see Figure 3 1h Insert one 8 battery pack and connect its connector to the PowerMax Pro receptacle For optional two 8 battery packs Insert both battery packs and connect one battery pack connector to either receptacles and the second battery pack connector to the other receptacle Figure 3 1h Battery Insertio 3 6 2 X 10 Interface Connection Connect the X 10 interface module connector to the PowerMax Pro receptacle Route the cable through the cable channel and connect to the X 10 interface module via the back unit The X 10 jumper should be in 1 W position for 1 way power line interface unit or in 2 W position for 2 way power line interface unit Module To X 10 interface module via f 6 position M the back unit RJ 11 plug LON ae Figure 3 1i X4 0 Interface Module Connection 3 6 3 Optional GSM GPRS Module Mounting Caution Do not insert or remove the GSM module when the PowerMax Pro is powered by AC power or by battery Note Refer to the PowerMax Pro GSM 350 Installation Instructions Aligh the two slots of the GSM Module with the two leads on the front unit
97. o alarm system is disarmed In the event that the PowerLink modem auto detection fails and the modem was previously enrolled in the PowerMax Pro control panel the message BBA Remvd Cnfrm will be displayed This message will disappear from the display only after the user clicks The modem is then considered as not enrolled and no PowerLink trouble message will be displayed Note A message is displayed only when the PowerMax Pro alarm system is disarmed 4 8 4 X 10 GENERAL DEF For X 10 devices you can select the following actions W FLASH ON ALARM you can select no flash or all light flash to control X 10 lighting devices in alarm conditions W TRBL INDICATION you can select don t indicate or indicate for X 10 failure indication by the TROUBLE LED W FAIL REPORT you can select report to central station 1 report to central station 2 report to private telephone and send SMS for X 10 devices failure reporting W 3 PHASES amp FREQ you can select disable 3 phase 3 phase 50 Hz or 3 phase 60 Hz to define the X 10 signal transmission type W LOCKOUT TIME you can enter daytime limits between which X 10 lighting devices controlled by sensors will be off even when the associated sensors are triggered 4 8 5 X 10 UNIT DEFINE For the fifteen X 10 units you can perform the following programming actions a House code selection a code letter from A to P that will distinguish t
98. on 19 Here you determine whether jamming interfering transmissions on the radio channel used by the system will be detected and reported or not If a jam detection option is selected the system does not allow arming under the relevant jamming conditions Jam Detection Options Option Detection and Reporting when UL 20 20 There is continuous 20 seconds of USA standard jjamming EN 30 60 There is an accumulated 30 seconds of Europe standard jjamming within 60 sec class 6 30 60 Like EN 30 60 but the event will be British standard reported only if the jamming duration exceeds 5 minutes Disabled no jamming detection and reporting 4 4 20 Latchkey Fig 4 4 location 20 Here you determine whether the system can be armed in the latchkey mode If the system is armed this way a latchkey message will be sent to specific telephones upon disarming by a latchkey user users 5 8 or keyfob transmitters 5 8 This mode is useful when parents at work want to be informed of a child s return from school You can record a name for latchkey users The options are Latchkey ON and Latchkey OFF 4 4 21 Not Active Fig 4 4 location 21 Here you determine the time limit for reception of signals from sensors used to monitor the activity of sick elderly or disabled people If no sensor detects and reports movement at least once within the defined time limit a not active alert is initiated Options 3 6
99. ou determine the master installer 4 digit password for downloading uploading data into from the PowerMax Pro memory Attention If 0000 is used it will not enable connection of the PowerMax Pro to the PC for upload download purpose D 302541 Inst Downl Code Fig 4 5 3 22c Here you determine the installer 4 digit password for downloading data into the PowerMax Pro memory Attention If 0000 is used it will not enable connection of the PowerMax Pro to the PC for upload download purpose Upload Option Fig 4 5 3 22d Here you determine whether the PowerMax Pro data can be uploaded into a computer while the system is in disarm state or at any time in HOME AWAY arming amp disarm state The options are when system OFF and any time Up Download Tel Fig 4 5 3 22e Here you enter the telephone number up to 16 digits of the UL DL server Note Only for use with control panels monitored by compatible central stations Leave empty if not used GPRS Up Down Fig 4 5 3 23 My SIM Tel Fig 4 5 3 23a Here you enter the PowerMax SIM card telephone number The central station dials this number when it needs to connect to the PowerMax Pro for uploading downloading data 1 Caller ID Fig 4 5 3 23b Here you determine the 1 IPMP receiver telephone number When the PowerMax Pro responds to an incoming call from the telephone number defined here it creates a connection to the IPMP for uploading downloading data
100. period selected by PULSE TIME as follows BY ARM AWAY upon AWAY arming BY ARM HOME upon HOME arming W BY DISARM upon disarming m BY MEMORY activated upon registration of an alarm in the memory turned off upon memory clearing BY DELAY during exit entry delays Wm BY KEYFOB upon AUX button pressing in the keyfob transmitter MCM 140 if PGM X 10 is selected in Define Panel menu locations 17 and 18 W BY ZONES by disturbance in each of 3 selected zones irrespective of arming disarming If you select toggle the PGM output will be turned on upon event occurrence in these zones and will be turned off upon next event occurrence alternately W BY LINE FAIL PGM output is ON if telephone line is disconnected 4 8 3 Defining INT STRB Here you determine whether the INT output will be used for an internal siren or for a strobe If strobe is selected the INT output will be activated when an alarm occurs until the system is disarmed i e clearing alarm memory D 302541 In the event that the GSM modem auto detection fails and the modem was previously enrolled in the PowerMax Pro control panel the message Cel Rmvd Cnfrm will be displayed This message will disappear from the display only after the user clicks J The modem is then considered as not enrolled and no GSM trouble message will be displayed Note A message is displayed only when the PowerMax Pr
101. played with a dark box at the right side To review the options repeatedly click gt gt button until the desired option is displayed then click _ list refer to paragraph 4 3 DEFINE ZONE TYPES Each X 10 unit s default zone name is Not installed C a dark box will be displayed at the right side For zone name ilok JI FLASH ON ALARM TRBL INDICATION t FAIL REPORT p gt PHASE amp FREQ gt gt LOCKOUT TIME gt gt il OK Li ok rg ioc re 4 fy eig no flash don t indicate El all light flash indicate I disable 3 phase 3 phase 50 Hz 3 phase 60 Hz o m IF il OK top HH MM Select start stop and enter the desired time REPORT to C S 1 gt gt REPORT to C S 2 gt gt REP to PRIVATE f SEND SMS gt gt IF ilok IF IF ilok IF i ok 9 disable E disable disable El disable oO enable oO enable oO enable oO enable Oo I gt ok IF IF io Figure 4 8 Detail A 4 9 DEFINE VOICE 4 9 1 Record Speech M This mode allows you to record short duration speech 5 custom zone names ca
102. ransfer data over the internet The options are TCP and UDP Session Timeout Fig 4 5 2 12 Here you determine whether the control panel will stay continuously connected via GPRS communication or temporarily connected to receive event reports only The options are off on timeout and always ON 4 5 3 C S Reporting Fig 4 5 Report Events Fig 4 5 3 1 see note in Fig 4 5 Here you determine which types of event will be reported to central stations Due to lack of space in the display abbreviations are used alarm is alrm alert is alrt and open close is olc The asterisk 3 is a separator between events reported to central station 1 and events reported to central station 2 Messages are divided by type into four groups No Group Events Reported 1 Alarms Fire Burglary Panic Tamper 2 Open close Arming AWAY Arming HOME Disarming 3 Alerts No activity Emergency Latchkey Gas Flood Temperature 4 Maintenance Low battery AC failure Alarm group has the highest priority and Alert group has the lowest priority The selectable options are as follows 1 all o c backup All but open close if center 1 doesn t respond all all All All all o c all o c All but open close all o c olc All but open close Open close all alrt alrt Alerts Alrm all alrm Alarms All but alarms Nothing All all backup All if cent 1 doesn t respond Sent to ce
103. rough the user menu after entering the user code Options Enable Disable 4 4 39 Key Zones Options Optional Fig 4 4 location 39 Here you determine whether or not the system can be armed and disarmed by zones 21 28 29 30 or 21 30 provided that for these zones non alarm type and z key enable was predefined see par 4 3 and Appendix D14 Key zones can be wireless or wired zones When using wireless key zones only the MCT 100 and MCT 102 transmitters are used The right pushbutton on the MCT 102 transmitter or input 2 of the MCT 100 transmitter is used for arming in AWAY mode The left pushbutton on the MCT 102 transmitter or input 1 of the MCT 100 transmitter is used for disarming When using wired key zones an open circuit arms the alarm system in AWAY mode and a closed circuit changes the state of the alarm system from AWAY mode to Disarm For information on how to connect to wired key zones see Fig 3 1C Zones and Sirens Wiring IMPORTANT Enrolment of the MCT 100 or MCT 102 transmitter must be performed via the right pushbutton on the MCT 102 transmitter or input 2 of the MCT 100 transmitter see section 4 3 Note Key Zones does not comply with Belgium TO14A and EN 50131 5 3 Caution Arming the system using a transmitter assigned to zones 21 and 28 or via wired zones 29 and 30 compromises security This function is therefore only available in specific PowerMax Pro versions according to the customer s req
104. roughout these delays unless you choose to mute them Exit Delay The exit delay begins once the user arms the system It allows him to leave via interior zones and a doorway before arming actually takes effect When the exit delay starts the buzzer beeps slowly and maintains a slow beeping rate until the last 10 seconds during which it beeps rapidly Entry Delay The entry delay begins once the user enters the protected area via a specific doorway his entry is sensed by a delay zone detector To avoid an alarm he must reach the keypad via follower zones and disarm the system before the delay expires When the entry delay starts the buzzer beeps slowly until the last 10 seconds during which it beeps rapidly The PowerMax Pro has two types of delay zones for which different delay times may be set D2 Emergency Zones You can provide incapacitated sick or elderly people with a miniature single button transmitter to be carried on the neck like a pendant or to be worn on the wrist like a watch In distress situations they can press the button on their 36 transmitter causing the PowerMax Pro to send an emergency call to the central monitoring station or to private telephones designated by the installer D3 Fire Zones A fire zone uses smoke detectors and is permanently active a fire alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of smoke a pulsating siren sounds immediately and
105. s No 1 entry delay 1 and 2 entry upon detection of an event During this interval the buzzer delay 2 allow you to program the length of these delays sounds a warning but the siren remains inactive and the Available options for each delay are 00s 15s 30s 45s alarm is not reported If the user disarms the system within 60s 3m and 4m the allowed abort interval the alarm is aborted 4 4 3 Exit Delay Available options are 00s 15s 30s 45s 60s 2m 3m Fig 4 4 location 03 An exit delay allows the user to arm and 4m the system and leave the protected site via specific routes and doors without causing an alarm Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the arming command has been 14 D 302541 4 4 6 Alarm Cancel Fig 4 4 location 06 Here you determine the cancel alarm period that starts upon reporting an alarm to the central station If the user disarms the system within that time period a cancel alarm message is sent to the central station Available options are 1 5 15 60 minutes 4 hours and also cancel inactive 4 4 7 Quick Arm Fig 4 4 location 07 Here you determine whether the user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not Once quick arming is permitted the control panel does not request a user code before it arms the system The two options are quick arm ON and quick arm OFF 4 4 8 Bypass Fig 4 4 location 08 Here you permit either manual bypassing of individual zones through the U
106. s number from a specific zone exceeds the programmed number the control panel automatically bypasses the zone to prevent recurrent siren noise and nuisance reporting to the central station The zone will be reactivated upon disarming or 48 hours after having been bypassed if the system remains armed Available options are shut after 1 shut after 2 shut after 3 and no shutdown Note Swinger Stop is defined for the entire alarm system and not per partition 4 4 14 Cross Zoning Fig 4 4 location 14 Here you determine whether cross zoning will be active or inactive Cross zoning is a method used to counteract false alarms an alarm will not be initiated unless two adjacent zones are violated within a 30 second time limit This feature is active only when arming AWAY and only with zone couples from zone No 18 to 27 18 and 19 20 and 21 etc You may use any one of these zone couples to create a cross zoned area Note If one of two crossed zones is bypassed see Para 4 4 8 the remaining zone will function independently Note Every 2 crossed zones must be of the allowed zone type Interior Perimeter Perimeter follower The options are cross zone ON and cross zone OFF Note A common zone should not be defined as a cross zone Cross zoning is not applicable in Entry Exit zones and 24h zones Fire Emergency 24h audible 24h silent 4 4 15 Supervision Fig 4 4 location 15 Here you determine the tim
107. set to OFF mode e Broadband Module has not completed the power up procedure In this case the installer should wait throughout subsequent system maintenance 4 10 1 GPRS Communication Test The GPRS Communication diagnostic procedure tests GSM GPRS communication and reports the diagnostic case of communication failure result In information of the failure is reported The following GSM GPRS messages are reported detailed 28 Message Description Unit is OK GSM GPRS is functioning correctly GSM comm The GSM GPRS module does not loss communicate with the Panel Pin code fail Missing or wrong PIN code Only if SIM card PIN code is enabled GSM net fail Unit failed with registration to local GSM network SIM card fail SIM not installed or SIM card failure GSM not GSM auto enroll failed to detect detected GSM GPRS module No GPRS The SIM card does not have the GPRS service service enabled GPRS conn Local GPRS network is not available fail or wrong setting to GPRS APN user and or password Srvr IPMP Receiver cannot be reached unavailable Check the Server IP IP not defined Server IP 1 and 2 are not configured APN not APN is not configured defined SIM card After entering a wrong PIN code 3 locked consecutive times the SIM is locked To unlock it enter a PUK number The PUK number cannot be entered by the PowerMax Pro Denied by The IPMP denies the connection s
108. tag and perform the desired operation without the need to PROX TAG key in your user code the telephone company may request to disconnect the However if the Manufacturer is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty THE MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY IF ANY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Manufacturer When accepting the delivery of the Product the Purchaser agrees to the said conditions of sale and warranty and he recognizes having been informed of Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply under certain circumstances The Manufacturer shall be under no liability whatsoever arising out of the corruption and or malfunctioning of any telecommunication or electronic equipment or any programs The Manufacturers obligations under this Warranty are limited solely to repair and or replace at the Manufacturer s discretion any Product or part thereof that may prove defective Any repair and or replacement shall not extend the original Warranty period The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for dismantling and or reinstallation costs To exercise this Warranty the Product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight pre paid and insured All fr
109. the event is reported via the telephone line D4 Flood Zone A flood zone is permanently active a flood alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of flood leak the event is reported via the telephone line D5 Gas Zone A gas zone is permanently active a gas alarm is triggered regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed Upon detection of gas leak the event is reported via the telephone line D 302541 D6 Interior Zone Interior zones are zones within the protected premises that have nothing to do with perimeter protection Their most important feature is that they allow free movement within the protected area without initiating an alarm provided that the system is armed in the HOME mode People can therefore stay at home and move about freely as long as they do not disturb a PERIMETER zone Once the system is armed in the AWAY mode all zones are protected interior zones will initiate an alarm if violated D7 Interior Follower Zones Interior Follower zone is a zone that is located between entry exit zone and the alarm system control panel This zone is temporarily ignored by the alarm system during entry exit delay periods to enable you to walk without causing an alarm in front of a motion detector that is associated with the Interior Follower zone after you enter through an entry zone on the way to the control panel or when leaving the protected premises
110. the zone will operate as a chime zone When a chime zone is triggered chime melody or zone name is heard there are 3 selectable chime modes Melody chime Zone Name Chime or Chime Off Remember A list of factory defaults is printed in table 1 You may fill out the blank columns even before you start and proceed to program according to your own list A delay zone is also a perimeter zone by definition Zone types are fully explained in Appendix D Note Custom Zone Name text can be changed through the DEFINE VOICE menu Selectable Zone Names 31 zone names can be selected 26 fixed names and 5 custom names defined by ithe installer see chap 4 9 r Attic Dining room Hall Utility room Back door Downstairs Kitchen Yard UK Garden Basement Emergency Laundry room Custom 1 Bathroom Fire Living room Custom 2 Bedroom Front door Master bath Custom 3 i Child room Garage Master bdrm Custom 4 i Closet UK Conservatory Garage door Office UK Study Custom 5 Den UK Playroom Guest room pstairs cci cccoicssic gt gt DEFINE 20 M I Zone No e g 05 E PAN Zxx TYPE gt Zxx 4 psp tox h
111. uest Options disable option z 21 28 enable z 29 30 enable or z 21 30 enable 17 First display 01 ENTRY DELAY 1 gt amp 03 EXIT DELAY gt 04 BELL TIME gt I IS i jJ k E IF ilok Blix t W entry dly 00s 0 entry dly2 00s exit delay 30 s D bell time 1 m Ll entry dlyii5s entry dly2 15s g texit delay 60 s B bell time 3 m Ll entry dly130s m entry dly2 30s exit delay 90 s O bell time 4 Eg entry dly 45s entrydly245s p lexit delay 120s bell time m entry 1 605 entry 4 2 605 exit delay 3m oO fme in m H entry dlyi 3 m O entry dly2 3m exit delay 4 bell time 20 rentry 1 1 4 i entry dly2 4 m i NN CODI i ise iloK S IJ ilok installer code R 05 ABORT TIME J 06 ALARM CANCEL gt 07 QUICK ARM gt gt 1 NEW INSTL CODE ES t IS Lito E 4 f rabort time 0
112. user An illustrated process is shown in are 30s 60s 90s 120s 3m and 4m Figure 4 4 In this illustration each selected option is 4 4 4 Bell Time displayed with a dark box at the right side To review the Fig 4 4 location 04 Here you select the length of time options repeatedly click gt gt or EN button until the bell or siren is allowed to function upon alarm The the desired option is displayed then click SHOW OK bell time starts upon activation of the siren Once the bell button time expires the siren is automatically shut down 4 4 2 Entry Delays 1 amp 2 Available options are 1 3 4 8 10 15 and 20 minutes Note Bell Time is defined for the entire alarm system and Fig 4 4 location 01 02 Two different entry delays allow notper partion the user to enter the protected site while the system is in the armed state via 2 specific doors and routes without 4 4 5 Abort Time an alarm Fig 4 4 location 05 Here you select the length of time Following entry the user must disarm the control panel allowed by the system to abort an alarm not applicable to before the entry delay expires Slow rate warning beeps alarms from FIRE 24H SILENT EMERGENCY GAS start sounding once the door is opened until the last 10 FLOOD and TEMPERATURE zones The PowerMax Pro seconds of the delay during which the beeping rate is programmed to provide an abort interval that starts increases Location
113. vider from disconnecting the GSM line if the user has not initiated any outgoing telephone calls during the last 28 days The options are disable and every 28 days Note A test message is sent to the first available SMS number If this does not exist then it makes a call to the first private number 4 5 2 GPRS BB Fig 4 5 The GSM GPRS module is capable of communicating with the Central Station receiver by GPRS GSM Voice and SMS channels Each of the channels can be separately enabled or disabled in order to allow or prohibit the module from using it for the event reporting If all channels are enabled the GSM GPRS module will always try GPRS first If fails it will try GSM Voice If fails it will try any other possible method PSTN Broadband and only then it will try SMS This is due to the fact that SMS is the most unreliable option of communication Disabling any of the D 302541 GSM Module channels will cause the module to use a different sequence than the one described above GPRS Report Fig 4 5 2 1 Here you determine whether the alarm system will report events to the central station via the GPRS channel The options are disable and enable GSM Report Fig 4 5 2 2 Here you determine whether the alarm system will report events to the central station via the GSM voice channel The options are disable and enable SMS Report Fig 4 5 2 3 Here you determine whether the alarm system will report events to t
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